Herrick's
Epithalamium
for her marriage
with Sir Clipsby Crew, 283.
with Sir Clipsby Crew, 283.
Robert Herrick
Ad Naevolum
Causidicum. Cum clamant omnes, loqueris tu, Naevole, tantum. . . . Ecce,
tacent omnes; Naevole, dic aliquid.
977. _To his sister-in-law, M. Susanna Herrick. _ Cp. _supra_, 522. The
subject is again the making up of the book of the poet's elect.
978. _Upon the Lady Crew. _ Cp.
Herrick's Epithalamium for her marriage
with Sir Clipsby Crew, 283. She died 1639, and was buried in Westminster
Abbey.
979. _On Tomasin Parsons. _ Daughter of the organist of Westminster
Abbey: cp. 500 and Note.
983. _To his kinsman, M. Thomas Herrick, who desired to be in his book. _
Cp. 106 and Note.
989. _Care keeps the conquest. _ Perhaps jotted down with reference to
the Governorship of Exeter by Sir John Berkeley: see Note to 745.
992. _To the handsome Mistress Grace Potter.
Causidicum. Cum clamant omnes, loqueris tu, Naevole, tantum. . . . Ecce,
tacent omnes; Naevole, dic aliquid.
977. _To his sister-in-law, M. Susanna Herrick. _ Cp. _supra_, 522. The
subject is again the making up of the book of the poet's elect.
978. _Upon the Lady Crew. _ Cp.
Herrick's Epithalamium for her marriage
with Sir Clipsby Crew, 283. She died 1639, and was buried in Westminster
Abbey.
979. _On Tomasin Parsons. _ Daughter of the organist of Westminster
Abbey: cp. 500 and Note.
983. _To his kinsman, M. Thomas Herrick, who desired to be in his book. _
Cp. 106 and Note.
989. _Care keeps the conquest. _ Perhaps jotted down with reference to
the Governorship of Exeter by Sir John Berkeley: see Note to 745.
992. _To the handsome Mistress Grace Potter.