ROBERT HERRICK / 1591-1674
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ROBERT HERRICK / 1591-1674
ROBERT HERRICK English poet and Royalist sympathiser Date: 1591 - 1674
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1591 1674 Herrick Royalist Sympathiser
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This evocative portrait captures the enigmatic figure of Robert Herrick (1591-1674), an English poet and ardent Royalist sympathizer. The image, likely created during the latter half of the 17th century, offers a glimpse into the life of a man who dedicated his literary talents to the cause of the monarchy. Born in Dean Prior, Devon, Herrick's poetic career began in earnest in the 1620s, with his first published collection, "Hesperides," appearing in 1648. His works, characterized by their sensuous and often erotic themes, were deeply influenced by the metaphysical poets of the day, such as John Donne and George Herbert. However, it was Herrick's unwavering loyalty to the Crown that would ultimately define his legacy. As the political climate in England shifted during the English Civil War, Herrick's Royalist sympathies became increasingly apparent in his poetry. In "To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time," he implores his readers to "Gather ye rose-buds while ye may," a call to seize the moment and enjoy life's pleasures before the inevitability of death. This message, which resonated with many Royalists, served as a powerful reminder of the transience of life and the importance of living in the present. Despite the danger posed by the Puritan regime, Herrick continued to write and publish his poetry, often doing so in secret. His bravery and dedication to the monarchy earned him the admiration of his fellow Royalists and the ire of the Puritans, who saw his work as a threat to their cause. This portrait, with its solemn yet determined expression, serves as a fitting tribute to a man who used his art to express his political beliefs and inspire others to do the same. Robert Herrick's legacy as a poet and a Royalist sympathizer continues to captivate scholars and readers alike, making him an enduring figure in English literary history.
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