Hesperides (poetry)
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Hesperides is a book of poetry published in 1648 by Robert Herrick. This collection of 1200 of his lyrical poems was published under his direction.[1][2] His reputation rests on the book, which includes "To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time".
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- Hesperides: or, Works both human and divine 1. W. Pickering. 1846.
- Hesperides: or, Works both human and divine 2. W. Pickering. 1846.
- Hesperides: Or, Works Both Human and Divine 1–2. Clarke. 1844.
- "6. Hesperides", The Cambridge History of English and American Literature (1907–21). Volume VII.
- "Robert Herrick, Hesperides, Blackwell Reference
- "Ovidian Exile in the Hesperides: Herrick's Politics of Intertextuality", Review of English Studies, Volume 57, Issue 232, Pp. 733–765
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