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Essay heading: Robert Herrick
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The king even asked him to run a church called Dean Prior, it was one of the biggest church in those days. Herrick lived a secluded country life and wrote some of his best works. In 1647 he was expelled from the government. Robert decided to move to London publishing his religious poems. Robert Herrick lived to the age of eighty-three... displayed 300 characters
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My interpretation of "To His Mistress" is unique and interesting. Herrick always had a love for women and he loves to express his feelings. Herrick had many wives but that's the way he wanted it, he never got tired of women.
Robert always had his eyes on this girl who he has been with in the pass. This girl he describes has cheated on him two times before but he is willing to give her one more chance... displayed next 300 characters
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