Name a poem in which Herrick appears like a romantic poet? [MEG 101 Prerestoration]

Robert Herrick is not usually considered a Romantic poet, as the Romantic movement did not begin until the late 18th century, over a century after his death. However, some of Herrick's poems do contain romantic elements in the sense of expressing intense emotions or exploring themes of love and longing.


One such poem is "To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time," which I mentioned in my previous answer. This poem urges young women to seize the day and enjoy the pleasures of love and romance while they can, before their youth and beauty fade away. The poem's emphasis on the fleeting nature of life and the importance of seizing the present moment anticipates some of the key themes of the Romantic movement.