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Robert Herrick

Sometimes authors were so famous that we know almost too much about them. Nobody can ever not find enough information writers like Shakespeare and Chaucer. Then there are others that there is almost nothing about them. However, historians have managed to find a happy medium for Robert Herrick, author of "To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time," to write a biography long enough to satisfy anyone, or at least long enough to fill two pages. Robert Herrick was born in London on August 24, 1591 to a goldsmith named Nicholas. Soon after Nicholas' death, Herrick was apprenticed to his uncle, William Herrick, who was a jeweler. In 1614, when he decided to leave his apprenticeship, Robert Herrick journeyed to Cambridge University to study and became a Bachelor of Arts in 1617. In 1620, Herrick became a Master of Arts at St. John's, Cambridge University. While at Cambridge, Robert Herrick became the eldest member of the poets group "So


In 1947, he was expelled from his post as Vicar of Dean Prior by the Cromwellians until the Restoration in 1660. He wrote elegies, satires and epigrams. Although he was now "married to God," Herrick never stopped writing. All of his works after that appeared by themselves, in miscellanies or songbooks. from Cambridge, Robert Herrick devoted his life to his religious beliefs. " However, it has never been found documented that Robert Herrick got married, and, by being an ordained minister, marriage wouldn't have been allowed. Henry Lawes, a famous 17th-Century English composer even set some of these songs. It was in Devon where he lived in seclusion which gave him a lot of time to write. After returning from a military expedition with the Duke of Buckingham, Robert Herrick was presented with the living of Dean Prior in 1929. Herrick received both a Bachelor's and a Master's degree of the Arts, was ordained a minister and went on a military expedition with the Duke of Buckingham. In addition to all of these accomplishments, inspired and influenced by Ben Johnson as well as other English writers, Robert Herrick still found time to be an important and heralded English author.

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