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Robert Herrick was an English poet and cleric, best known for his collection of poems titled "Hesperides," published in 1648. His work celebrated the joys of life, love, and nature, often blending classical themes with a distinctively English voice. Herrick's poetry is characterized by its lyrical quality and the use of traditional forms, particularly the lyric and the ode. His verses often reflect a deep appreciation for the fleeting nature of beauty and the importance of seizing the moment, a concept encapsulated in the famous carpe diem motif found throughout his work.

Despite being a royalist during the English Civil War, which led to a period of exile, Herrick's poetry remained popular. He was also influenced by the Metaphysical poets and drew inspiration from the classical authors of antiquity. Today, Herrick is celebrated as one of the significant figures of 17th-century English literature, and his works continue to be studied for their artistic merit and insight into human experience.

تاریخ تولد August 24, 1591
محل تولد Dean Prior, Devon, England
تاریخ مرگ February 15, 1674
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