Robert Herrick
Robert Herrick was a 17th-century English poet, best known for his charming and often playful verses. Born in 1591 in Cheapside, London, he studied at St. John's College, Cambridge, where he developed a love for poetry and the classical tradition. Herrick served as a vicar in Devon for much of his life, but it was his poetry that secured his legacy. His most famous work, "Hesperides," showcases his talent for capturing the beauty of nature, love, and the fleeting moments of life, all infused with a sense of joy and celebration.
Though Herrick's poetry fell into obscurity after his death in 1674, he has since been rediscovered and appreciated for his unique voice and lyrical skill. His work reflects the rich tapestry of the time, blending themes of carpe diem with a deep appreciation for the simpler pleasures of life. As you explore his collection in this app, you'll find a delightful mix of wit, warmth, and wisdom that invites reflection on the beauty of everyday moments. Dive into Herrick's world and discover why his poetry continues to resonate with readers today.