href="#ulink_f5377e6e-bfd4-5bff-8400-fd0f9666c59e">47. UPON HIS GRAY HAIRS
50. HIS CONTENT IN THE COUNTRY
54. TO LIVE MERRILY, AND TO TRUST TO GOOD VERSES
55. THE APPARITION OF HIS, MISTRESS, CALLING HIM TO ELYSIUM
58. A COUNTRY LIFE: TO HIS BROTHER, MR THOMAS HERRICK
59. TO HIS PECULIAR FRIEND, MR JOHN WICKS
60. A PARANAETICALL, OR ADVISIVE VERSE TO HIS FRIEND, MR JOHN WICKS
61. TO HIS HONOURED AND MOST INGENIOUS FRIEND MR CHARLES COTTON
62. A NEW YEAR'S GIFT, SENT TO SIR SIMEON STEWARD
63. AN ODE TO SIR CLIPSBY CREW
64. A PANEGYRIC TO SIR LEWIS PEMBERTON
66. TO HIS DYING BROTHER, MASTER WILLIAM HERRICK
68. THE BAD SEASON MAKES THE POET SAD
77. THE PLAUDITE, OR END OF LIFE
79. MRS ELIZ: WHEELER, UNDER THE NAME OF THE LOST SHEPHERDESS
86. ART ABOVE NATURE: TO JULIA
88. THE ROCK OF RUBIES, AND THE QUARRY OF PEARLS
89. THE PARLIAMENT OF ROSES TO JULIA
91. UPON JULIA'S HAIR FILLED WITH DEW
93. THE CAPTIVE BEE; OR, THE LITTLE FILCHER
95. HOW HIS SOUL CAME ENSNARED
98. HIS COVENANT OR PROTESTATION TO JULIA