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 * Dialogue between Old England and New; concerning their present troubles, Anno, 1642 ||330
 * Elegy upon Sir Philip Sidney ||344
 * In Honour of Du Bqrtas, 1641 ||353
 * In Honour of Qiieeu Elizabeth|| 357
 * David's Lamentation for Said and Jonathan|| 363
 * To the Memory of her Father, Thomas Dudley, Esq. || 365
 * Epitaph on her Mother, Mrs. Dorothy Dudley ||369
 * Contemplations ||370
 * The Flesh and the Spirit ||381
 * The Vanity of all Worldly Things ||3S6
 * The Author to her Book ||089
 * Upon a Fit of Sickness, Anno. 1632. Ætatis sucæ 19 || 391
 * Upon some Distemper of Body|| 392
 * Before the Birth of one of her Children||393
 * Verses to her Husband ||394
 * Letter to her Husband, absent upon Public Employment || 394
 * Another|| 395
 * Another|| 397
 * To her Father with some Verses ||398
 * In Reference to her Children, June 23, 1656 ||400
 * In Memory of her grand-child Elizabeth Bradstreet || 404
 * Anne Bradstreet || 405
 * Simon Bradstreet|| 406
 * daughter-in law Mrs. Mercy Bradstreet || 407
 * A Funeral Elegy upon the Author by the Rev. John Norton|| 409
 * Index|| 415
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 * Upon some Distemper of Body|| 392
 * Before the Birth of one of her Children||393
 * Verses to her Husband ||394
 * Letter to her Husband, absent upon Public Employment || 394
 * Another|| 395
 * Another|| 397
 * To her Father with some Verses ||398
 * In Reference to her Children, June 23, 1656 ||400
 * In Memory of her grand-child Elizabeth Bradstreet || 404
 * Anne Bradstreet || 405
 * Simon Bradstreet|| 406
 * daughter-in law Mrs. Mercy Bradstreet || 407
 * A Funeral Elegy upon the Author by the Rev. John Norton|| 409
 * Index|| 415
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 * In Memory of her grand-child Elizabeth Bradstreet || 404
 * Anne Bradstreet || 405
 * Simon Bradstreet|| 406
 * daughter-in law Mrs. Mercy Bradstreet || 407
 * A Funeral Elegy upon the Author by the Rev. John Norton|| 409
 * Index|| 415
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 * daughter-in law Mrs. Mercy Bradstreet || 407
 * A Funeral Elegy upon the Author by the Rev. John Norton|| 409
 * Index|| 415
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 * Index|| 415
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