Happy Birthday Robert Herrick!

The official birthday of Robert Herrick is unknown, but August 24, 1591, was the day he was baptized, so it signifies his arrival and gives us an excuse to celebrate! Herrick was a sometime cleric who remained unmarried all his life. It has been conjectured that his father committed suicide before infant Robert turned two. One of the noted Tribe of Ben (read about Ben Jonson here), he wrote touching poems to Jonson that express admiration, envy, and a longing for validation by the then-dead master. Herrick covered all the usual subjects: love, loss, and mortality, the happy trifecta! But there are no depressive tendencies in his verse. Many of his poems are playful in tone and subject and some are sexually explicit. He leaves us with questions about his interior world and an appetite for his words that feeds our speculations. Isn't that a state most writers aspire to? Laugh out loud as you read this and recognize. And then sing to Robert Herrick on this, the sanctioned 418th commemoration of his birth!
 
Upon the Same
By Robert Herrick
(originally published in 1648; republished as The Hesperides and Noble Numbers. A. Pollard, ed. Lawrence & Bullen, Ltd.; New York, NY: 1898.)

I ask'd thee oft what poets thou hast read,
And lik'st the best. Still thou reply'st: The dead.
I shall, ere long, with green turfs cover'd be;
Then sure thou'lt like or thou wilt envy me.

 

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