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ppears to have attended school in Westminster until his fifteenth year; when he was apprenticed to Sir William; who had learned the gentle art of goldsmith from his nephew's father。  Though Robert's indentures

      Dr。 Grosart; in his interesting and valuable Memorial…Intro… duction to Herrick's poems; quotes this curious item from Win… wood's Manorials of Affairs of State: 〃On Easter Tuesday '1605'; one Mr。 William Herrick; a goldsmith in Cheapside; was Knighted for making a Hole in the great Diamond the King cloth wear。  The party little expected the honour; but he did his work so well as won the King to an extraordinary liking of it。〃 bound him for ten years; Sir William is sup… posed to have offered no remonstrance when he was asked; long before that term expired; to cancel the engagement and allow Robert to enter Cambridge; which he did as fellow…commoner at St。 John's College。  At the end of two years he transferred himself to Trinity Hall; with a view to economy and the pursuit of the law the two frequently go together。  He received his degree of B。 A。 in 1617; and his M。 A。 in 1620; having relinquished the law for the arts。      During this time he was assumed to be in receipt of a quarterly allowance of ten pounds a not illiberal provision; the pound being then five times its present value; but as the payments were eccentric; the master of arts was in recur… rent distress。  If this money came from his own share of his father's estate; as seems likely; Herrick had cause for complaint; if otherwise; the pith is taken out of his grievance。      The Iliad of his financial woes at this juncture is told in a few chance…preserved letters written to his 〃most careful uncle;〃 as he calls that evidently thrifty person。  In one of these mono… tonous and dreary epistles; which are signed 〃R。 Hearick;〃 the writer says: 〃The essence of my writing is (as heretofore) to entreat you to paye for my use to Mr。 Arthour Johnson; bookseller; in Paule's Churchyarde; the ordi… narie sume of tenn pounds; and that with as much sceleritie as you maye。〃  He also indulges in the natural wish that his college bills 〃had leaden wings and tortice feet。〃  This was in 1617。  The young man's patrimony; whatever it may have been; had dwindled; and he con… fesses to 〃many a throe and pinches of the purse。〃  For the moment; at least; his prospects were not flattering。      Robert Herrick's means of livelihood; when in 1620 he quitted the university and went up to London; are conjectural。  It is clear that he was not without some resources; since he did not starve to death on his wits before he discovered a patron in the Earl of Pembroke。  In the court circle Herrick also unearthed humbler; but per… haps not less useful; allies in the persons of Edward Norgate; clerk of the signet; and Master John Crofts; cup…bearer to the king。  Through the two New Year anthems; honored by the music of Henry Lawes; his Majesty's organist at Westminster; it is more than possible that Herrick was brought to the personal notice of Charles and Henrietta Maria。  All this was a promise of success; but not success itself。  It has been thought probable that Herrick may have secured some minor office in the chapel at Whitehall。  That would accord with his sub… sequent appointment (September; 1627;) as chaplain to the Duke of Buckingham's unfortu… nate expedition of the Isle of Rhe。      Precisely when Herrick was invested with holy orders is not ascertainable。  If one may draw an inference from his poems; the life he led meanwhile was not such as his 〃most care… ful uncle〃 would have warmly approved。  The literary clubs and coffee…houses of the day were open to a free…lance like young Herrick; some of whose blithe measures; passing in manuscript from hand to hand; had brought him faintly to light as a poet。  The Dog and the Triple Tun were not places devoted to worship; unless it were to the worship of 〃rare Ben Jonson;〃 at whose feet Herrick now sat; with the other blossoming young poets of the season。  He was a faithful disciple to the end; and addressed many loving lyrics to the master; of which not the least graceful is His Prayer to Ben Jonson:

     When I a verse shall make;      Know I have praid thee      For old religion's sake;      Saint Ben; to aide me。

     Make the way smooth for me;      When I; thy Herrick;      Honouring thee; on my knee      Offer my lyric。

     Candles I'll give to thee;      And a new altar;      And thou; Saint Ben; shalt be      Writ in my Psalter。


     On September 30; 1629; Charles I。; at the recommending of the Earl of Exeter; presented Herrick with the vicarage of Dean Prior; near Totnes; in Devonshire。  Here he was destined to pass the next nineteen years of his life among surroundings not congenial。  For Herrick to be a mile away from London stone was for Herrick to be in exile。  Even with railway and tele… graphic interruptions from the outside world; the dullness of a provincial English town of to… day is something formidable。  The dullness of a sequestered English hamlet in the early part of the seventeenth century must have been appall… ing。  One is dimly conscious of a belated throb of sympathy for Robert Herrick。  Yet; however discontented or unhappy he may have been at first in that lonely vicarage; the world may con… gratulate itself on the circumstances that stranded him there; far from the distractions of the town; and with no other solace than his Muse; for there it was he wrote the greater number of the poems which were to make his fame。  It is to this acci… dental banishment to Devon that we owe the cluster of exquisite pieces descriptive of obso… lete rural manners and customsthe Christ… mas masks; the Twelfth…night mummeries; the morris…dances; and the May…day festivals。      The November following Herrick's appoint… ment to the benefice was marked by the death of his mother; who left him no heavier legacy than 〃a ringe of twenty shillings。〃  Perhaps this was an understood arrangement between them; but it is to be observed that; though Her… rick was a spendthrift in epitaphs; he wasted no funeral lines on Julian Herrick。  In the matter of verse he dealt generously with his family down to the latest nephew。  One of his most charming and touching poems is entitled To His Dying Brother; Master William Herrick; a posthumous son。  There appear to have been two brothers named William。  The younger; who died early; is supposed to be referred to here。      The story of Herrick's existence at Dean Prior is as vague and bare of detail as the rest of the narrative。  His parochial duties must have been irksome to him; and it is to be imagined that he wore his cassock lightly。  As a preparation for ecclesiastical life he forswore sack and poetry; but presently he was with the Muse again; and his farewell to sack was in a strictly Pickwickian sense。  Herrick had probably accepted the vicar… ship as he would have accepted a lieutenancy in a troop of horsewith an eye to present emol… ument and future promotion。  The promotion never came; and the emolument was nearly as scant as that of Goldsmith's parson; who con… sidered himself 〃passing rich with forty pounds a year〃a height of optimism beyond the reach of Herri
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