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[]Herr, Horace Howard (fl. 1900s-1920s) (chron.)
  
    - * “Beat” Woodward’s Hold-Up, (na)  Railroad Man’s Magazine June 1914
 
    - * Being a Boomer Brakeman:
    
    * ___ No. 1. Breaking Into the Game, (ar)  The Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1909
    
    * ___ No. 2. On the Smoky End, (ar)  The Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1909
    
    * ___ No. 3. Things Which Break the Monotony, (ar)  The Railroad Man’s Magazine December 1909
    
    * ___ No. 4. Hard Luck on the In and Out, (ar)  The Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1910
    
    * ___ No. 5. Gets His Clearance for Keeps, (ar)  The Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1910
    - * Breaking Into the Game, (ar)  The Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1909
 
    - * The Carbon Copy, (sl)  Railroad Man’s Magazine Apr,   May,   Jun,   Jul 1912
 
    - * Cleaning Up Baughan’s Wreck, (ss)  Railroad Man’s Magazine August 1912
 
    - * A Daughter of the White Star, (sl)  Argosy Allstory Weekly May 28,   Jun 4,   Jun 11,   Jun 18,   Jun 25 1921
 
    - * “Dixie” Jones, (ss)  Railroad Man’s Magazine December 1911
 
    - * The Doukhobor Woman, (sl)  Munsey’s Magazine Sep,   Oct,   Nov,   Dec 1924,   Jan 1925
 
    - * “Eggs” Edgewood—All Man, (nv)  Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1917
 
    - * The Emblem on the Whistling Post, (sl)  Railroad Man’s Magazine Jul,   Aug,   Sep 1918
 
    - * The Evolution of “Almost”:
    
    * ___ No. 1. The General Foreman Hires a Clerk, (ar)  The Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1910
    
    * ___ No. 2. He Is Presented with Another Medal, (ar)  The Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1910
    
    * ___ No. 3. The Right to Sign Orders, (ar)  The Railroad Man’s Magazine May 1910
    - * For the Benefit of Kelley, (ss)  The Railroad and Current Mechanics August 1913
 
    - * The General Foreman Hires a Clerk, (ar)  The Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1910
 
    - * Gets His Clearance for Keeps, (ar)  The Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1910
 
    - * Great American Train Robberies. No. 18, (ar)  Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1912
 
    - * Hard Luck on the In and Out, (ar)  The Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1910
 
    - * He Is Presented with Another Medal, (ar)  The Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1910
 
    - * His Last Argument, (ss)  Collier’s May 31 1913
 
    - * Lem and I on the Ypres War Run, (na)  Railroad Man’s Magazine May 1918
 
    - * A Long Letter from Take-a-Chance Simpson, (nv)  Railroad Man’s Magazine May 1916
 
    - * Minions of the Law, (sl)  Argosy Allstory Weekly Mar 8,   Mar 15,   Mar 22,   Mar 29 1924
 
    - * On Short Time, (sl)  The Railroad Man’s Magazine Sep,   Oct,   Nov 1910
 
    - * On the Smoky End, (ar)  The Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1909
 
    - * On the Trouble Special, (na)  Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1915
 
    - * Reward, (pm)  Blade and Ledger August 1925
 
    - * The Right to Sign Orders, (ar)  The Railroad Man’s Magazine May 1910
 
    - * Running by the Red Lights:
    
    * ___ , (ss)  Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1915
    
    * ___ No. 2, (ss)  Railroad Man’s Magazine December 1915
    
    * ___ No. 3, (ss)  Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1916
    
    * ___ No. 4, (ss)  Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1916
    
    * ___ , (ss)  Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1916
    - * Smoke’s Lost Independence, (ss)  The Railroad Man’s Magazine July 1910
 
    - * The Stop This Side Eternity, (nv)  Railroad Man’s Magazine December 21 1918
 
    - * Things Which Break the Monotony, (ar)  The Railroad Man’s Magazine December 1909
 
    - * Tracer 1313, (sl)  Railroad Man’s Magazine Jul,   Aug,   Sep 1911
 
    - * The Tragedy, (pm)  The Pacific Monthly June 1909
 
    - * The Turquoise Arrow, (sl)  Argosy Allstory Weekly Jun 2,   Jun 9,   Jun 16 1923
 
    - * When Opportunity Ran Late, (ss)  Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1912
 
    - * With a Crew of Skeletons, (nv)  All-Story Weekly July 19 1919
 
    - * A Wop—and a Bohunk at That, (ss)  Collier’s August 3 1912
 
     
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[]Herr, Margo (1937-2005) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * [front cover], (cv)  Can You Feel Anything When I Do This? by Robert Sheckley, Doubleday, 1971
 
    - * [front cover], (cv)  Analog 9 ed. Ben Bova, Doubleday, 1973
 
    - * [front cover], (cv)  Down Here in the Dream Quarter by Barry N. Malzberg, Doubleday, 1976
 
    - * [front cover], (cv)  Timetipping by Jack M. Dann, Doubleday, 1980
 
  
[]Herren, Greg (fl. 2000s-2020s) (about) (books) (chron.)
  
    - * Acts of Contrition, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine November 2006
 
    - * Annunciation Shotgun, (ss)  New Orleans Noir ed. Julie Smith, Akashic Books, 2007
 
    - * The Carriage House, (ss)  Mystery Tribune #13, July/August 2020
 
    - * Crazy in the Night, (ss)  Night Shadows: Queer Horror ed. Greg Herren & J. M. Redmann, Bold Strokes Books, 2012
 
    - * The Ditch, (ss)  School of Hard Knox ed. Donna Andrews, Greg Herren & Art Taylor, Crippen & Landru, 2023
 
    - * The E-mail Always Pings Twice, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine September/October 2014
 
    - * From the Editor:
    
    * ___ “I Should Look So Good at 70”, (ed)  Mystery Writers of America Annual Edgar Allan Poe Awards Dinner #70, 2016
    - * Housecleaning, (ss)  Sunshine Noir ed. Annamaria Alfieri & Michael Stanley, White Sun Books, 2016
 
    
    - * In Technicolor: A Roundtable on the Future of Diversity in Speculative Fiction, (sy)  Strange Horizons September 23 2019
 
    - * Introduction, (in)  Shadows of the Night ed. Greg Herren, The Haworth Press, 2004
 
    - * “I Should Look So Good at 70”, (ed)  Mystery Writers of America Annual Edgar Allan Poe Awards Dinner #70, 2016
 
    - * Keeper of the Flame, (ss)  Mystery Weekly September 2017
 
    - * Neighborhood Alert, (ss)  Mystery Tribune #9, Spring 2019
 
    - * The Nightwatchers, (na)  Midnight Thirsts, Kensington, 2004
 
    - * Rougarou, (nv)  Unspeakable Horror 2 ed. Vince A. Liaguno, Evil Jester Press, 2017
 
    - * She Cast Her Spell Over Us, (ar)  Mystery Writers of America Annual Edgar Allan Poe Awards Dinner #69, 2015 [Ref. Daphne du Maurier]
 
    - * The Silky Veils of Ardor, (ss)  The Beat of Black Wings ed. Josh Pachter, Untreed Reads Publishing, 2020
 
    
    - * The Snow Globe, (ss)  Chesapeake Crimes: Magic Is Murder ed. Donna Andrews, Barb Goffman & Marcia Talley, Wildside Press, 2022
 
    - * The Spirit Tree, (ss)  Double Crossing Van Dine ed. Donna Andrews, Greg Herren & Art Taylor, Crippen & Landru, 2025
 
    - * This Town, (ss)  Murder-a-Go-Go’s ed. Holly West, Down & Out Books, 2019
 
   
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[]Herrera, Gilda A. (fl. 2000s-2010s) (chron.)
  
    - * Building an Encounter, (ss)  Beyond Centauri July 2009
 
    - * The Delay in the Hunt for Bigfoot, (ss)  FrostFire Worlds #2, November 2013
 
    - * ’Dinary Thumb, Super-Hero, Gets His Team, (vi)  FrostFire Worlds #4, May 2014
 
    - * Disappearing Death by Inches, (ss)  Disturbed Digest #6, September 2014
 
    - * A Grinning Reaper, (ss)  Beyond Centauri October 2010
 
    - * The Missing Ingredient, (ss)  Beyond Centauri January 2010
 
    - * Overpaying the Piper, (ss)  FrostFire Worlds #11, February 2016
 
    - * Rock and Roll Dragon, (vi)  FrostFire Worlds #6, November 2014
 
    - * Slippery, Dangerous, (ss)  A Robot, a Cyborg, and a Martian Walk Into a Space Bar ed. J. Alan Erwine, Nomadic Delirium Press, 2015
 
    - * The Swell Conspiracy, (ss)  Shelter of Daylight #8, Spring 2012
 
    - * Switching Corners, (ss)  FrostFire Worlds #7, February 2015
 
    - * Youngest Superhero, (vi)  Beyond Centauri October 2011
 
  
[]Herrick, Christine Terhune (1859-1944) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * Apropos of Breakfast, (ar)  Harper’s Bazar March 11 1899
 
    - * An Argument for Broths, (ar)  Harper’s Bazar January 7 1899
 
    - * The Art of Doing Without, (ar)  The Ladies’ Home Journal April 1896
 
    - * The Bowed Back, (ar)  Harper’s Bazar January 6 1900
 
    - * Characteristic Foreign Dishes, (ar)  The Puritan March 1901
 
    - * Chilled Cookery, (ar)  Harper’s Bazar January 14 1899
 
    - * Cooking by Electricity, (ar)  Woman’s Home Companion
 
    
    - * Cooperative Housekeeping, (ar)  Munsey’s Magazine May 1904
 
    - * Cuisine:
    
    * ___ III.—Our Florentine Menage, Three Meals a Day, (cl)  Harper’s Bazar April 8 1899
    
    * ___ IV.—Our Florentine Menage, Hospitality, (cl)  Harper’s Bazar April 22 1899
    
    * ___ Apropos of Breakfast, (cl)  Harper’s Bazar March 11 1899
    
    * ___ An Argument for Broths, (cl)  Harper’s Bazar January 7 1899
    
    * ___ Chilled Cookery, (cl)  Harper’s Bazar January 14 1899
    
    * ___ Doing Her Own Work, (cl)  Harper’s Bazar April 1 1899
    
    * ___ Fare for Lent, (cl)  Harper’s Bazar March 4 1899
    
    * ___ Florentine Fare, (cl)  Harper’s Bazar June 3 1899
    
    * ___ Kitchen Ideals, (cl)  Harper’s Bazar June 10 1899
    
    * ___ Little Dishes of Fish, (cl)  Harper’s Bazar March 18 1899
    
    * ___ A Man’s Dinner, (cl)  Harper’s Bazar February 4 1899
    
    * ___ Our Florentine Menage, (cl)  Harper’s Bazar January 21 1899
    
    * ___ Spring Kitchen-Cleaning, (cl)  Harper’s Bazar May 6 1899
    
    * ___ A Wedding Dinner, (cl)  Harper’s Bazar April 15 1899
    
    * ___ What May Be Done with Corn Meal, (cl)  Harper’s Bazar May 13 1899
    - * Cutting the Leading Strings, (ar)  Woman’s Home Companion May 1909
 
    - * Doing Her Own Work, (ar)  Harper’s Bazar April 1 1899
 
    - * The Era of the Chafing Dish, (ar)  Munsey’s Magazine May 1908
 
    - * The Etiquette of a Formal Dinner, (ar)  Woman’s Home Companion October 1911
 
    - * Fare for Lent, (ar)  Harper’s Bazar March 4 1899
 
    - * First Aid to the Young Housekeeper, (cl)  The Puritan Jan,   Feb,   Mar,   Apr,   May,   Jun,   Jul,   Aug 1900
 
    - * Florentine Fare, (ar)  Harper’s Bazar June 3 1899
 
    - * A Florentine Menage, (ar)  Harper’s Bazar February 25 1899
 
    - * The Funny Side of Married Life, (ar)  Lippincott’s Magazine July 1914
 
    - * A Girl’s Engagement and Marriage, (ar)  Woman’s Home Companion November 1914
 
    - * Handwriting on the Wall, (ss)  Harper’s Bazar June 23 1900
 
    - * In London Lodgings, (ar)  The Puritan February 1901
 
    - * Kitchen Ideals, (ar)  Harper’s Bazar June 10 1899
 
    - * Little Dishes of Fish, (ar)  Harper’s Bazar March 18 1899
 
    - * A Man’s Dinner, (ar)  Harper’s Bazar February 4 1899
 
    - * Man, the Victim, (ar)  Munsey’s Magazine September 1902
 
    - * Marion Harland’s Souvenir Garden, (ar)  The Delineator July 1903
 
    - * Minor Points of Etiquette, (ar)  Woman’s Home Companion October 1912
 
    - * A Mother’s View of Football, (ar)  Woman’s Home Companion
 
    
    - * Our Florentine Menage, (ar)  Harper’s Bazar January 21 1899
 
    - * Our Florentine Menage, Hospitality, (ar)  Harper’s Bazar April 22 1899
 
    - * Our Florentine Menage, Three Meals a Day, (ar)  Harper’s Bazar April 8 1899
 
    - * Outdoor Festivals, (ar)  The Puritan October 1900
 
    - * Recommendation of Servants, (ar)  The Ladies’ Home Journal September 1892
 
    - * Spring Kitchen-Cleaning, (ar)  Harper’s Bazar May 6 1899
 
    - * The Swiss Passion Play, (ar)  Lippincott’s Magazine June 1900
 
    - * A Wedding Dinner, (ar)  Harper’s Bazar April 15 1899
 
    - * What May Be Done with Corn Meal, (ar)  Harper’s Bazar May 13 1899
 
    - * What New York Women Eat When They Shop, (ar)  Ladies’ Home Journal June 1909
 
    - * Which Side of the Fence?, (ar)  Woman’s Home Companion November 1912
 
    - * Women in Athletics, (ar)  The Idler March 1903
 
   
[]Herrick, Daryl S. (fl. 1980s-1990s) (chron.)
  
    - * British Shadow & Mystery Index, (ar)  Echoes #82, August 1995
 
    - * The Doc Savage Lawsuit That Wasn’t, (ar)  The Pulp Collector v6 #4, 1994
 
    
    - * The Doc Savage Story That Wasn’t  [Doc Savage], (ar)  Age of the Unicorn #6, February 1980
 
    - * The Fine Art of Pretentious Murder, (ar)  Echoes #62, June 1992
 
    - * Lester Dent, Storyteller: A Look at “Bat Trap”, (ar)  The Savage Society of Bronze #7, Summer 1985 [Ref. Lester Dent]
 
    - * A Look at the Wizard Magazine, (ar)  Echoes #6, June 1983
 
    - * Riding the Range of Opinion, (ar)  Pulp Vault #12/13, August 1996
 
    - * [letter], (lt)  Fantasy Mongers #5, 1983
 
    - * [letter], (lt)  Echoes #52 Dec 1990,   #53 Feb,   #54 Apr,   #55 Jun 1991
 
  
[]Herrick, (Ada) Elizabeth (1873-1946) (chron.)
  
    - * After All, (ss)  Scribner’s Magazine February 1917
 
    - * The By-Product, (ss)  The Smart Set December 1911
 
    - * The Canker at the Root, (ss)  Snappy Stories 2nd January 1917
 
    - * The Cardinal Lane, (nv)  Mystery Stories September 1927
 
    - * Case of Patricia, (ss)  The Century Magazine September 1905
 
    - * The Crimson Robe, (nv)  Mystery Magazine June 15 1926
 
    - * Ever the Wide World Over, (ss)  Scribner’s Magazine March 1919
 
    - * Jewels, (nv)  Mystery Magazine November 1926
 
    - * The Keeper of the Door, (ss)  The Red Book Magazine April 1912
 
    - * Life’s Little Ironies, (ms)  The Smart Set July 1917
 
    - * Made in Heaven, (ss)  Cosmopolitan September 1924
 
    
    - * The Making of a Man, (ss)  The Smart Set August 1912
 
    - * The Matter with Peter, (ss)  Scribner’s Magazine April 1922
 
    - * A Queen of Tragedy, (ss)  Snappy Stories 2nd August 1916
 
    - * A Romany Rhapsody, (ss)  Cosmopolitan February 1922
 
    - * A Rope of Sand, (ss)  Snappy Stories 2nd September 1916
 
    - * The Unit, (ss)  Scribner’s Magazine July 1914
 
    - * The Wall Dog, (ss)  Scribner’s Magazine September 1922
 
    - * Witness, (nv)  Mystery Magazine April 15 1926
 
  
[]Herrick, Genevieve Forbes (1894-1962) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * About the Length of Skirts, (ss)  The American Magazine April 1930
 
    - * Blah!, (ss)  Redbook Magazine November 1936
 
    - * But Their Souls Are Not Crippled, (ar)  The Shrine Magazine May 1927
 
    - * Her First “His Majesty”, (ss)  The Red Book Magazine November 1929
 
    - * “Loved, Feared and Followed”, (ar)  Collier’s September 23 1950 [Ref. Mary McLeod Bethune]
 
    - * Mary Garden Tells Her Middle Name, (iv)  Liberty January 24 1925 [Ref. Mary Garden]
 
    - * Not Insanity but Mental Illness (with John Herrick), (ar)  Liberty Oct 4,   Oct 11,   Oct 18 1924
 
    - * Women Who Kill, (ar)  Liberty January 3 1925
 
    - * Words from Washington, (ar)  Country Gentleman April 1935
 
  
[]Herrick, James F. (fl. 1930s-1940s) (chron.)
  
    - * The Blockadora, (pm)  This Week April 20 1941
 
    - * The Cigarbuttlover, (pm)  This Week April 27 1941
 
    - * The Cigretmoocher, (pm)  This Week April 7 1940
 
    - * The Crossitslegsa, (pm)  This Week January 14 1940
 
    - * The Crosswalkblocker, (pm)  This Week February 25 1940
 
    - * The Facemakeupper, (pm)  This Week January 7 1940
 
    - * The Fumblecoin, (pm)  This Week February 11 1940
 
    - * The Gumchusticker, (pm)  This Week March 24 1940
 
    - * The Hurryupperguy, (pm)  This Week December 31 1939
 
    - * Metropolitan Menaces:
    
    * ___ No. 1: The Hurryupperguy, (pm)  This Week December 31 1939
    
    * ___ No. 2: The Facemakeupper, (pm)  This Week January 7 1940
    
    * ___ No. 3: The Crossitslegsa, (pm)  This Week January 14 1940
    
    * ___ No. 4: The Opencoffer, (pm)  This Week January 21 1940
    
    * ___ No. 5: The Saveacenter, (pm)  This Week January 28 1940
    
    * ___ No. 6: The Taxicheater, (pm)  This Week February 4 1940
    
    * ___ No. 7: The Fumblecoin, (pm)  This Week February 11 1940
    
    * ___ The Blockadora, (pm)  This Week April 20 1941
    
    * ___ The Cigarbuttlover, (pm)  This Week April 27 1941
    
    * ___ The Cigretmoocher, (pm)  This Week April 7 1940
    
    * ___ The Crosswalkblocker, (pm)  This Week February 25 1940
    
    * ___ The Gumchusticker, (pm)  This Week March 24 1940
    
    * ___ The Nohandsignal, (pm)  This Week March 30 1941
    
    * ___ The Puff-Eat-Puffer, (pm)  This Week April 13 1941
    
    * ___ The Radioloud, (pm)  This Week March 23 1941
    
    * ___ The Rustlercruncher, (pm)  This Week October 26 1941
    
    * ___ The Scuse-Me-Pleaser, (pm)  This Week June 1 1941
    
    * ___ The Seasiderunner, (pm)  This Week May 18 1941
    
    * ___ The Swinganswaya, (pm)  This Week March 16 1941
    
    * ___ The Takeuptimer, (pm)  This Week May 4 1941
    
    * ___ The Window-Upper, (pm)  This Week May 25 1941
    - * The Nohandsignal, (pm)  This Week March 30 1941
 
    - * The Opencoffer, (pm)  This Week January 21 1940
 
    - * The Puff-Eat-Puffer, (pm)  This Week April 13 1941
 
    - * The Radioloud, (pm)  This Week March 23 1941
 
    - * The Rustlercruncher, (pm)  This Week October 26 1941
 
    - * The Saveacenter, (pm)  This Week January 28 1940
 
    - * The Scuse-Me-Pleaser, (pm)  This Week June 1 1941
 
    - * The Seasiderunner, (pm)  This Week May 18 1941
 
    - * The Swinganswaya, (pm)  This Week March 16 1941
 
    - * The Takeuptimer, (pm)  This Week May 4 1941
 
    - * The Taxicheater, (pm)  This Week February 4 1940
 
    - * The Window-Upper, (pm)  This Week May 25 1941
 
   
[]Herrick, Kimball (fl. 1930s) (chron.)
  
    - * Blonde Percentage, (ss)  The American Magazine June 1935
 
    - * Crooked Wheels, (ss)  Farm Journal March 1938
 
    - * Dust, (ss)  The American Magazine October 1935
 
    - * Grainman, (ss)  Argosy October 19 1935
 
    
    - * A Job to Do, (ss)  The American Magazine March 1938
 
    - * Parana Bounce, (ss)  Country Gentleman May 1939
 
    - * Rabbit Pie, (vi)  Liberty January 21 1939
 
    - * Suction, (ss)  The American Magazine February 1935
 
    
    - * Tearoom for Two, (ss)  The American Magazine July 1939
 
    - * Tow Job, (vi)  The American Magazine August 1937
 
  
[]Herrick, Robert (1591-1674) (about) (books) (chron.)
  
    - * Abstinence, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Accusation, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Admonition, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Adversity, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Advice the Best Actor, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * After Autumne, Winter, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Again, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Againe, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Against Love, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Age Unfit for Love, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * All Things Decay and Die, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    
    - * “All things decay with Time…”, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648, as "All Things Decay and Die"
 
    
    - * The Amber Bead, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Ambition, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Anacreontike, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    
    - * Anacrontick Verse, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Anger, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Another, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Another Charme for Stables, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Another of the Same, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Another on Her, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Another on Love, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Another to Bring in the Witch, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Another to Neptune, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Another to the Maids, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Another Upon Her, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Another Upon Her Weeping, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Anthea’s Retractation, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Any Way for Wealth, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Apparition of His Mistresse Calling Him to Elizium, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Apron of Flowers, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    
    - * The Argument of His Book, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Art Above Nature, to Julia, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * A Bacchanalian Verse, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * A Bachanalian Verse, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Bad May Be Better, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Bad Princes Pill their People, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Bad Season Makes the Poet Sad, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Bad Wages for Good Service, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Bag of the Bee, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Barly-Break: or, Last in Hell, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Bashfulnesse, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Bastards, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Beauty, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Bed-man, or Grave-maker, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    
    - * The Beggar, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Beggar to Mab, the Fairie Queen, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    
    - * Beginning, Difficult, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Being Once Blind, His Request to Biancha, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Bell-man, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    
    - * Best to Be Merry, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * A Beucolick, or Discourse of Neatherds, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Biting of Beggars, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Blame, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Blame the Reward of Princes, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Bleeding Hand: or, The Sprig of Eglantine Given to a Maid, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Body, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Bondman, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * “Born I Was to Be Old”, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648, as "Anacreontike"
 
    
    - * The Bracelet of Pearle: To Silvia, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Braclet to Julia, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    
    - * Bribes and Gifts Get All, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Bride-Cake, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    
    - * The Broken Christall, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Bubble. A Song, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * A Bucolick Betwixt Two: Lacon and Thyrsis, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Buriall, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * By Use Comes Easinesse, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Candlemas Eve, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648, as "Ceremonies for Candlemasse Eve"
 
    
    - * The Candor of Julias Teeth, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * A Canticle to Apollo, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Captiv’d Bee: or, The Little Filcher, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Care a Good Keeper, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Carkanet, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Casualties, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * A Caution, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Caution in Councell, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Ceremonies for Candlemasse Day, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    
    - * Ceremonies for Candlemasse Eve, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    
    - * Ceremonies for Christmasse, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    
    - * Ceremony Upon Candlemas Eve, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    
    - * Change Common to All, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Change Gives Content, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Changes to Corinna, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * A Charm, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648, as "A Charme, or an Allay for Love"
 
    
    - * A Charme, or an Allay for Love, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    
    - * Charmes, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Charms, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Charon and Phylomel, a Dialogue Sung, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Cheat of Cupid: or, The Ungentle Guest, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Cheerfulnesse in Charitie: or, The Sweet Sacrifice, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Cherrie-Ripe, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    
    - * Cherry-Pit, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Choose for the Best, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Chop-Cherry, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Christian Militant, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Christmas Eve—A Ceremonie, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648, as "Christmasse-Eve, Another Ceremonie"
 
    
    - * Christmasse-Eve, Another Ceremonie, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    
    - * Clemency, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Clemency in Kings, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Cloathes, Are Conspirators, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Clothes Do but Cheat and Cousen Us, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Cloud, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Coblers Catch, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    
    - * Comfort in Calamity, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Comforts in Crosses, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Comfort to a Lady Upon the Death of Her Husband, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Comfort to a Youth That had Lost His Love, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Coming of Good Luck, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Conformitie, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Conformity Is Comely, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * A Conjuration, to Electra, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Connubii Flores, or the Well-Wishes at Weddings, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Consultation, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Contention, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Content, Not Cates, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Corinna’s Going a Maying, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    
    - * Counsell, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Counsel to Girls, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648, as "To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time"
 
    
    - * A Country Life: To His Brother, M. Tho: Herrick, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Country Life, to the Honoured M. End. Porter, Groom of the Bed-Chamber to His Maj., (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Couplets, (gp) 
 
    
    - * Courage Cool’d, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Covetous Still Captives, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Credit of the Conqueror, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Crosse and Pile, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Crosses, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Crowd and Company, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Cruell Maid, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Cruelties, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Cruelty, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Cruelty Base in Commanders, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Crutches, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Cunctation in Correction, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Curse. A Song, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Custard, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Dangers Wait on Kings, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Dean-Bourn, a Rude River in Devon, by Which Sometimes He Lived, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Death Ends All Woe, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * A Defence for Women, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Definition of Beauty, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Delay, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Delaying Bride, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Delight and Disorder, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648, as "Delight in Disorder"
 
    
    - * Delight in Disorder, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    
    - * The Deluge, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Deniall in Women No Disheartning to Men, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Departure of the Good Demon, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Depth of Silence, (ex)  Hesperides, 1648, as "To His Mistresse Objecting to Him Neither Toying or Talking"
 
    
    - * Devotion Makes the Deity, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * A Dialogue Betwixt Himselfe and Mistresse Eliza: Wheeler, Under the Name of Amarillis, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    
    - * A Dialogue Betwixt Horace and Lydia, Translated Anno 1627, and Set by Mr. Ro: Ramsey, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Diet, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Difference Betwixt Kings and Subjects, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * A Dirge Upon the Death of the Right Valiant Lord, Bernard Stuart, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Discontents in Devon, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Discord Not Disadvantageous, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Disswasions from Idlenesse, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Distance Betters Dignities, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Distrust, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Divination by a Daffodil, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    
    - * Draw, and Drinke, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Draw Gloves, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Dream, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Dreame, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Dreames, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Duty to Tyrants, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Early Rising, (pm) 
 
    
    - * An Eclogue, or Pastorall Between Endimion Porter and Lycidas Herrick, Set and Sung, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Empires, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The End, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * An End Decreed, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The End of His Worke, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Entertainment: or, Porch-Verse, at the Marriage of Mr. Hen. Northly, and the Most Witty Mrs. Lettice Yard, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * An Epitaph Upon a Child, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    
    - * An Epitaph Upon a Sober Matron, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * An Epitaph Upon a Virgin, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * An Epithalamie to Sir Thomas Southwell and His Ladie, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Eternitie, (pm) 
 
    
    - * Evensong, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Event of Things Not in Our Power, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Examples, or Like Prince, Like People, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Excesse, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Expences Exhaust, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Eye, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Eyes, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Eyes Before the Eares, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Factions, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Fair Daffodils, (sg)  Cassell’s Family Magazine April 1896; Herrick’s poem put to music., music by W. J. Foxell
 
    - * Fair Dayes: or, Dawnes Deceitfull, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Faire After Foule, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Faire Shewes Deceive, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Fairies, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    
    - * The Fairie Temple: or, Oberons Chapell. Dedicated to Mr. John Merrifield, Counsellor at Law, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Faith Four-Square, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * False Mourning, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Fame, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Fame Makes Us Forward, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Farewell Frost, or Welcome the Spring, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Feare, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Feare Gets Force, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Felicity Knowes No Fence, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Felicity, Quick of Flight, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Few Fortunate, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The First Marrs or Makes, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * First Work, and then Wages, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Flatterie, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * “Fly Me Not”, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648, as "Upon His Gray Haires"
 
    
    - * Foolishnesse, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * “For Her Beauty It Was Such”, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648, as "Upon a Maide"
 
    
    - * Fortune, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Fortune Favours, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Foure Things Make Us Happy Here, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Frankincense, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Fresh Cheese and Cream, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * A Frolick, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Frozen Heart, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Frozen Zone; or, Julia Disdainfull, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Funerall Rites of the Rose, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Gain and Gettings, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Gather Ye Rosebuds, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648, as "To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time"
 
    
    - * Gentlenesse, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Glorie, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Glory, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Gold, Before Goodnesse, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * A Good Death, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * A Good Husband, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Good Luck Not Lasting, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Good Manners at Meat, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Good-Night or Blessing, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Good Precepts, or Counsell, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Grace for a Child, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648, as "An Epitaph Upon a Child"
 
    
    - * The Grave-Digger, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648, as "The Bed-man, or Grave-maker"
 
    
    - * Great Boast, Small Rost, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Great Maladies, Long Medicines, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Great Spirits Supervive, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Griefe, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Griefes, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Hag, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    
      -  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine January 1879
 
      -  Asmodeus #2, Fall 1951
 
      -  Spooks, Spooks, Spooks ed. Helen Hoke, Franklin Watts, 1966
 
      -  A Chilling Collection ed. Helen Hoke, Thomas Nelson US, 1979
 
      -  Classic, Spooky Poems for Halloween Night ed. M. Grant Kellermeyer, Oldstyle Tales Press, 2020
 
    
    - * The Hagg, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Hand and Tongue, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Happinesse, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Happinesse to Hospitality, or a Hearty Wish to Good House-keeping, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Haste Hurtfull, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Head-ake, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    
    - * Health, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Her Bed, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Her Legs, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Hesperides, (co)  (hc), 1648 
 
    - * His Age, Dedicated to His Peculiar Friend, M. John Wickes, Under the Name of Posthumus, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * His Almes, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * His Answer to a Friend, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * His Answer to a Question, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    
    - * His Cavalier, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    
    - * His Change, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * His Charge to Julia at His Death, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * His Comfort, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * His Content in the Country, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * His Covenant or Protestation to Julia, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * His Desire, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * His Embalming to Julia, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * His Fare-well to Sack, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * His Grange, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * His Grange, or Private Wealth, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    
    - * His Hope or Sheat-Anchor, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * His Lachrimee or Mirth, Turn’d to Mourning, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * His Last Request to Julia, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * His Losse, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * His Misery in a Mistresse, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * His Own Epitaph, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * His Parting from Mrs Dorothy Keneday, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * His Poetrie His Pillar, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    
    - * His Prayer to Ben. Jonson, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * His Protestation to Perilla, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * His Recantation, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * His Request to Julia, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * His Returne to London, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * His Sailing from Julia, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * His Teares to Thamasis, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * His Weaknesse in Woes, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * His Winding-Sheet, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * His Wish, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * His Wish to Privacie, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Hock-Cart, or Harvest Home: To the Right Honourable. Mildmay, Earle of Westmoreland, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Honey-combe, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Hope Heartens, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Hope Well and Have Well: or, Faire After Foule Weather, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Houre-Glasse, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * How He Would Drinke His Wine, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * How His Soule Came Ensnared, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * How Lilies Came White, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * How Marigolds Came Yellow, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * How Pansies or Hart-Ease Came First, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    
    - * How Primroses Came Green, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * How Roses Came Red, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * How Springs Came First, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * How the Wall-Flower Came First, and Why So Called, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * How Violets Came Blew, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Hunger, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * A Hymne to Bacchus, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * An Hymne to Cupid, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * An Hymne to Juno, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * An Hymne to Love, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * A Hymne to Sir Clipseby Crew, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * A Hymne to the Graces, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * A Hymne, to the Lares, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * A Hymne to the Muses, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * A Hymne to Venus, and Cupid, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * I Call and I Call, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    
    - * “I dare not ask a kiss…”, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648, as "To Electra"
 
    
    - * I Held Love’s Head, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648, as "Upon Love"
 
    
    - * Ill Government, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Impossibilities to His Friend, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * In Praise of Women, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * In the Darke None Dainty, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Invitation, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Jack and Jill, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Jimmall Ring, or True-Love Knot, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Julia’s Churching, or Purification, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Julia’s Clothes, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648, as "Upon Julia’s Clothes"
 
    
    - * Julia’s Petticoat, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * A Just Man, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * A King and No King, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Kings, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Kings and Tyrants, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Kiss. A Dialogue, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * A Kisse, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Kisses, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Kisses Loathsome, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Kissing and Bussing…, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Kissing Usurie, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Large Bounds Doe but Bury Us, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Larr’s Portion, and the Poet’s Part, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Last Stroke Strike Sure, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Laugh and Lie Downe, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Lawes, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Lawne, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Lawse, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Lazare Fibulum, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Leander’s Obsequies, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Lenitie, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Leprosie in Clothes, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Leprosie in Houses, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Leven, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Liberty, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Life Is the Bodies Light, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Like Loves His Like, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Like Pattern, Like People, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Lilly in a Christal, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Lines Have Their Linings, and Bookes Their Buckram, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Lips Tonguelesse, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Little and Loud, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Littlenesse No Cause of Leannesse, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Long and Lazie, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Long Lookt for Comes at Last, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Losse from the Least, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Lots to Be Liked, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Love, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Love Dislikes Nothing, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Love Is a Sirrup, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Love Kill’d by Lack, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Love Lightly Pleased, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    
    - * Love Me Little, Love Me Long, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    
    - * Love Palpable, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Love Perfumes All Parts, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Lovers How They Come and Part, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Love’s Play at Push-Pin, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Love, What It Is, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Lyrick for Legacies, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * A Lyrick to Mirth, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Mad Maids Song, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    
    - * The Maiden-Blush, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Maids Nay’s Are Nothing, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Mans Dying-Place Uncertain, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Mattens, or Morning Prayer, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * May, (pm) 
 
    
    - * May Blossoms, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648, as "To Carnations. A Song"
 
    
    - * The May-Pole, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Meane, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * A Meane in Our Meanes, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Meane Things Overcome Mighty, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Meat Without Mirth, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Meddow Verse or Anniversary to Mistris Bridget Lowman, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * A Meditation for His Mistresse, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Men Mind No State in Sicknesse, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Merits Make the Man, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Miseries, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Moderation, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Money Gets the Masterie, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Money Makes the Mirth, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    
    - * The More Mighty, the More Mercifull, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * More Modest, More Manly, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * More Potent, Lesse Peccant, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Most Words, Lesse Works, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Mount of the Muses, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Mrs. Eliz. Wheeler, Under the Name of the Lost Shepardesse, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Multitude, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Need, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Neglect, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Never Too Late to Dye, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * A New-Yeares Gift Sent to Sir Simon Steward, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Night-Piece, to Julia, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    
    - * No Action Hard to Affection, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * No Bashfulnesse in Begging, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * No Danger to Men Desperate, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * No Despight to the Dead, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * No Difference i’th’Dark, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * No Fault in Women, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    
    - * No Loathsomenesse in Love, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * No Lock Against Letcherie, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * No Luck in Love, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    
    - * No Man Without Money, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * None Free from Fault, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * No Paines, No Gaines, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Nor Buying or Selling, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * No Shipwrack of Vertue. To a Friend, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * No Spouse but a Sister, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Not Every Day Fit for Verse, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Nothing Free-Cost, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Nothing New, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Not to Covet Much Where Tittle Is the Charge, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Not to Love, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * No Want Where There’s Little, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * A Nuptiall Song, or Epithalamie, on Sir Clipseby Crew and His Lady, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * A Nuptiall Verse to Mistresse Elizabeth Lee, Now Lady Tracy, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Obedience, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Obedience in Subjects, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Oberons Feast, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Oberons Palace, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Observation, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * An Ode for Him, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * An Ode to Master Endymion Porter, Upon His Brother’s Death, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * An Ode to Sir Clipsebie Crew, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Of Horne a Comb-Maker, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Of Love, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Of Love. A Sonnet, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Old Parson Beanes, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648, as "Upon Parson Beanes"
 
    
    - * The Old Wives Prayer, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Olive Branch, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Olive Branch, (sg)  Cassell’s Family Magazine August 1894, music by W. A. Roberts
 
    - * On a Perfum’d Lady, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Once Poore, Still Penurious, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Once Seen and No More, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * On Chloris Walking in the Snow, (pm)  (error, actually by William Strode)
 
    
    - * On Fortune, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * On Gelli-Flowers Begotten, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * On Himself, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * On Himselfe, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * On His Booke, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * On Jone, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * On Jone and Jane, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * On Julia’s Breath, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * On Julias Lips, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * On Julia’s Picture, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * On Love, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * On Poet Prat, Epigr., (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * On Tomasin Parsons, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Orpheus, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Our Own Sinnes Unseen, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Out of Time, Out of Tune, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Paines Without Profit, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Painting Sometimes Permitted, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * A Panegerick to Sir Lewis Pemberton, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * A Paranaeticall, or Advisive Verse, to His Friend, M. John Wicks, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Parcae, or, Three Dainty Destinies: The Armilet, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    
    - * Parcell-Gil’t-Poetry, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Pardons, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Parliament of Roses to Julia, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Parting Verse, or Charge to His Supposed Wife When He Travelled, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Parting Verse, the Feast There Ended, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Passion, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * A Pastorall Sung to the King: Montano, Silvio, and Mirtillo, Shepheards, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * A Pastorall Upon the Birth of Prince Charles, Presented to the King, and Set by Mr. Nic: Laniere, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Patience in Princes, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Peace Not Permanent, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Penitence, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Perfume, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Perseverance, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Peter-Penny, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Physitians, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Pillar of Fame, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Pitie to the Prostrate, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Plaudite, or End of Life, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Pleasures Pernicious, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Plots Not Still Prosperous, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Plunder, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Poems of a Pastor, (gp) 
 
    
    - * The Poet Hath Lost His Pipe, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Poet Loves a Mistresse, but Not to Marry, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Poetry Perpetuates the Poet, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Poets, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Poets Good Wishes for the Most Hopefull and Handsome Prince, the Duke of Yorke, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Policie in Princes, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * The Pomander Bracelet, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Possessions, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
    - * Posting to Printing, (pm)  Hesperides, 1648
 
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