| A Dialogue between Old England and New |
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| A Letter to Her Husband Absent upon Public Employment |
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| A Love Letter to Her Husband |
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| American Literature Digital Anthology (Beginnings through 1914) |
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| An Apology |
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| An EPITAPH On my dear and ever honoured Mother Mrs. Dorothy Dudley, who deceased Decemb. 27. 1643. a |
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| Another |
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| Another-II |
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| As spring the winter doth succeed |
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| As weary pilgrim, now at rest |
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| Before the Birth of One of Her Children |
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| By Night when Others Soundly Slept |
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| Childhood |
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| Contemplations |
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| Davids Lamentation for Saul and Jonathan |
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| Deliverance from a Fit of Fainting |
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| Deliverance from Another Sore Fit |
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| Epitaphs |
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| Flesh and the Spirit, The |
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| For Deliverance from a feaver. |
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| For the restoration of my dear Husband from a burning Ague, June, 1661. |
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| Here Follow Several Occasional Meditations |
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| Here follow some verses upon the burning of our house, July 10, 1666 |
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| Here Follows Some Verses upon the Burning of Our House |
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| In Honour of that High and Mighty Princess, Queen Elizabeth |
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| In Memory of My Dear Grandchild Anne Bradstreet Who Deceased June 20, 1669, Being Three Years and Seven Months Old |
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| In memory of my dear grandchild Elizabeth Bradstreet, who deceased August, 1665, being year and a half old |
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| In My Solitary Hours in My Dear Husband his Absence |
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| In Reference to her Children |
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| In Thankful Remembrance for My Dear Husband's Safe Arrival Sept 3, 1662 |
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| Meditation 38 |
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| Meditations Divine and Moral |
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| My thankfull heart with glorying Tongue |
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| Of the Four Ages of Man |
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| Of the four Humours in Mans Constitution. |
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| On my dear Grand-child Simon Bradstreet, Who dyed on 16. Novemb. 1669. being but a moneth, and one day old |
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| On My Son's Return Out Of England, July 17, 1661. |
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| Spirit |
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| The Author to her Book |
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| The Four Elements. |
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| The four Monarchyes, the Assyrian being the first, beginning under Nimrod, 131. Years after the Floo |
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| The four Seasons of the Year. |
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| The Prologue |
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| The Prologue (from Belasco anthology) |
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| The Romane Monarchy, being the fourth and last, beginningAnno Mundi , 3213. |
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| The Third Monarchy, being the Grecian, beginning under Alexander the Great in the 112. Olympiad. |
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| The Vanity of All Worldly Things |
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| To Her Father with Some Verses |
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| To her most Honoured Father Thomas Dudley Esq; these humbly presented. |
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| To my Dear and Loving Husband |
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| To My Dear and Loving Husband Annotated by Kade Shelton |
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| To my Dear Children. |
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| To the Memory of my dear and ever honoured Father Thomas Dudley Esq; Who deceased, July 31. 1653. an |
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| To the memory of my dear Daughter in Law, Mrs. Mercy Bradstreet, who deceased Sept. 6. 1669. in the |
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| Upon a Fit of Sickness,Anno 1632 Aetatis Suae, 19 |
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| Upon my Daughter Hannah Wiggin her recouery from a dangerous feaver |
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| Upon My Dear and Loving Husband his Going into England Jan. 16, 1661 |
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| Upon my Son Samuel his goeing for England, Novem. 6, 1657. |
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| Upon Some Distemper of Body |
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| Vanity of All Worldly Things, The |
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| Verses upon the Burning of our House, July 18th, 1666 |
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| We May Live Together |
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| What God is like to him I serve |
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