Person
ISNI: 
0000 0001 2117 8949
https://isni.org/isni/0000000121178949
Name: 
Gerrik, Robert
Herrick, R.
Herrick, Robert
Robert Herrick
Robert Herrick (17th-century English poet and cleric)
Robert Herrick (britisk poet)
Robert Herrick (Brits auteur)
Robert Herrick (brittisk poet)
Robert Herrick (englischer Dichter)
Robert Herrick (poeta angielski)
Robert Herrick (poeta inglese)
Геррик, Роберт
Роберт Геррик (английский поэт)
رابرت هریک (شاعر بریتانیایی)
روبرت هيريك
ರಾಬರ್ಟ್ ಹೆರಿಕ್
ヘリック
Dates: 
1591-1674
Creation class: 
Language material
Manuscript notated music
Musical sound recording
Notated music
Projected medium
Creation role: 
author
creator
librettist
lyricist
performer
Related names: 
Britten, Benjamin (1913-1976)
Grosart, Alexander Balloch (1827-1899))
Hayward, John (1905-1965)
Hovelaque, Émile
Martin, L C.
Patrick, J. Max (1911-)
Patrick, John Max (1911-....))
Patrick, John Max (1911-)
Pollard, Alfred
Pollard, Alfred W. (1859-1944)
Pollard, Alfred William (1859-1944)
Rhys, Ernest
St. John's College (isAffiliatedWith)
Swinburne, A. C.
Swinburne, Algernon Charles
Swinburne, Préf.
Thompson, Randall (1899-1984))
Trinity Hall (University of Cambridge) (isAffiliatedWith)
Watkins, Huw (1976-)
Weinberg, Jacob (1879-1956)
森, 亮 (1911-)
Titles: 
6 English Songs, op. 19
77 wierszy
Bellman, The
best of rooms, The : for four-part chorus of mixed voices : (a cappella)
Bright Star Carol
Changes, op. 17
Charm me asleep for SATB choir
Cherrie-ripe
Cherry Ripe
Child's prayer, op. 36. for choir and organ (or piano) (manuscript).
Christmas Carol, A
Christmas Caroll, op. 21 "What sweeter musick can we bring?", A
Christmas Garland, A
Christmas night
common lot, The
complete poetry of Robert Herrick., The
curse
Dare Not Ask a Kiss, I
décision mondiale, La
Dry Your Sweet Cheek
Eternitie
Eternity, GP 273
Eternity, GP 330
Fair Daffodils
Fair pledges of a fruitful tree
Five flower songs : for mixed chorus
Five Flower Songs, op. 47: No. 1. To Daffodils
Five Flower Songs, op. 47: No. 2. The Succession of the Four Sweet Months
Five Jacobean Lyrics, op. 28
Flight for heaven
Four Hymns for Songs of Praise, H. 161
Four Old English Lyrics, RT v/30
Fragments from his dish
Gather Ye Rosebuds
Go, Pretty Child
Grace for a child
hag, The
Harvest Home
He that will not love (Persuasions not to Love)
Herikku shishō
Herrick’s Carol
Herrick's Hesperides & Noble numbers
Hesperides. Selections
Hesperides, The
How love came in
I'm sick of love (To Sycamores)
Impossibilities to his friend
Jazz Pastoral : for jazz singer and eleven players
Litany to the Holy Spirit
lover's legacy
mad maid’s song, The
Madrigaalit
Meditation for His Mistress
night piece, The
Nightpiece
Nine English Songs
One endlesse Day
Passing By
Phyllida and Corydon
Place of the Blest: IV. Alleluia, Amen, The
Poèmes des poilus
Poems of Robert Herrick
Poems. Selections
Poetical works
Poetry of Dress, op. 25, The
Quotations
Requiem for the rose
Rustic Songs: No. 2. Farewell to the River
Seven Songs
Siedemdziesiąt siedem wierszy
Six songs
Soft Music, op. 48
Sometime
Songs and lyrics : love poems, nature, wine, mirth, moralities, himself & his book epitaphs
Songs of Remembrance
Songs of Springtime
sprig of eglantine
Spring Garland, A
Spring symphony, for soprano, alto and tenor soli, mixed chorus, boys'choir and orchestra. Vocal score by Arthur Oldham
Spring Symphony, op. 44: Part 2
star song, a carroll to the King
string quartets
Sweet, be not proud, c1968:
Three Madrigals
Three Songs of Praise
Three songs to Julia : for medium voice
Threnody
To Anthea who may command him anything
To criticks
To daffodils
To Julia, op. 8 no. 3: To Daisies
To music
To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time
To Violets
Two Short Songs
Violets
web of life, The
Webster`s new biographical dictionary, 1988:
What Sweeter Music Can We Bring
Why dost thou wound and break my heart
Works of Robert Herrick
ヘリック詩鈔
Notes: 
Associated Group: St. John's College
Associated Group: Trinity Hall (University of Cambridge) naf
Gather ye rosebuds, 1936 (Robert Herrick; lyricist)
His The Hesperides & Noble numbers, 1891
Iz angliĭskoĭ i amerikanskoĭ poėzii (XVII-XX vv.), 2010 title page (Robert Gerrik)
Lyricists
Notes and numbers, 2007 Page [4] (Robert Herrick (1591-1674) wrote some of the finest lyrics of the early seventeenth century. The son of a goldsmith, he was educated at St. John's College and Trinity Hall in Cambridge, taking his MA in 1620)
Wood, R.W. Sweet, be not proud, c1968 t.p. (R. Herrick)
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