Robert Herrick
Poet, 1591-1674
Cited as Herrick. — 13 quotations
Buss
Kissing and bussing differ both in this, We buss our wantons, but our wives we kiss.
Cockal
A little transverse bone Which boys and bruckeled children call (Playing for points and pins) cockal.
Comply
Seemed to comply, Cloudlike, the daintie deitie.
Crucifixion
Do ye prove What crucifixions are in love?
Disacquaint
While my sick heart With dismal smart Is disacquainted never.
Discruciate
Discruciate a man in deep distress.
Faule
These laces, ribbons, and these faules.
Handsel
Our present tears here, not our present laughter, Are but the handsels of our joys hereafter.
Heave
Here a little child I stand, Heaving up my either hand.
Notch
God is all sufferance; here he doth show No arrow notched, only a stringless bow.
Random
Counsels, when they fly At random, sometimes hit most happily.
Tarditation
To instruct them to avoid all snares of tarditation, in the Lord's affairs.
Wind
Gifts blind the wise, and bribes do please And wind all other witnesses.