He married Susanna Salter, to whom
Herrick addresses two poems (522, 977).
Herrick addresses two poems (522, 977).
Robert Herrick
A.
from Magdalen College, Oxford, in 1614.
According to
Wood, "he was afterwards Fellow of his College, Secretary to Earl of
Pembroke, elected a burgess to serve in several Parliaments for Sarum
and Old Sarum, and though in the Grand Rebellion he was no Colonel, yet
he was Governor of Old Pembroke, and Montgomery led him by the nose as
he pleased, to serve both their turns". The partnership, however, was
not eternal, for between 1648 and 1650 Oldisworth published at least
eight virulent satires against his former master.
1094. _Truth--her own simplicity. _ Seneca, _Ep. _ 49: (Ut ille tragicus),
Veritatis simplex oratio est.
1097. _Kings must be dauntless. _ Seneca, _Thyest. _ 388: Rex est qui
metuit nihil.
1100. _To his brother, Nicholas Herrick. _ Baptized April 22, 1589; a
merchant trading to the Levant.
He married Susanna Salter, to whom
Herrick addresses two poems (522, 977).
1103. _A King and no King. _ Seneca, _Thyest. _ 214: Ubicunque tantum
honeste dominanti licet, Precario regnatur.
1118. _Necessity makes dastards valiant men. _ Sallust, _Catil. _ 58:
Necessitudo . . . timidos fortes facit.
1119. _Sauce for Sorrows. _ Printed in _Witts Recreations_, 1650. _An
equal mind.
Wood, "he was afterwards Fellow of his College, Secretary to Earl of
Pembroke, elected a burgess to serve in several Parliaments for Sarum
and Old Sarum, and though in the Grand Rebellion he was no Colonel, yet
he was Governor of Old Pembroke, and Montgomery led him by the nose as
he pleased, to serve both their turns". The partnership, however, was
not eternal, for between 1648 and 1650 Oldisworth published at least
eight virulent satires against his former master.
1094. _Truth--her own simplicity. _ Seneca, _Ep. _ 49: (Ut ille tragicus),
Veritatis simplex oratio est.
1097. _Kings must be dauntless. _ Seneca, _Thyest. _ 388: Rex est qui
metuit nihil.
1100. _To his brother, Nicholas Herrick. _ Baptized April 22, 1589; a
merchant trading to the Levant.
He married Susanna Salter, to whom
Herrick addresses two poems (522, 977).
1103. _A King and no King. _ Seneca, _Thyest. _ 214: Ubicunque tantum
honeste dominanti licet, Precario regnatur.
1118. _Necessity makes dastards valiant men. _ Sallust, _Catil. _ 58:
Necessitudo . . . timidos fortes facit.
1119. _Sauce for Sorrows. _ Printed in _Witts Recreations_, 1650. _An
equal mind.