Physical Description:xxxvi, 541 pages ; 21 cm. print
Edition:[First edition].
Publisher:Garden City, N.Y. :Anchor Books,1968.
Content descriptions
Bibliography, etc. Note:
Bibliography: p. [517]-522.
Formatted Contents Note:
Trees both in the hills and plaines, in plenty be / William Wood -- The kingly Lyon, and the strong aarm'd Beare / William Wood -- The princely eagle, and the soaring hawke / William Wood -- The king of waters, the sea shouldering whale / William Wood -- The poem upon the Indian squa / John Josselyn -- And the bitter storm augments; the wild winds wage / John Josselyn -- Description of a New England spring / John Josselyn -- A love letter / Thomas Thatcher -- Upon the author Anne Bradstreet; by a known friend / Benjamin Woodbridge -- Upon the tomb of the most Reverend Mr. John Cotton / Benjamin Woodbridge -- On the following work, The day of doom, and its author / Jonathan Mithchell -- Almanac verse / Samuel Danforth I -- Awake yee westerne nymphs, arise and sing / Samuel Danforth I -- Upon Mrs. Anne Bradstreet her poems / John Rogers -- To the much honoured R.F. Esq. / Richard Chamberlain -- Of John Bunyans life &c / John James -- On ... John Haynes / John James -- Almanack verse .. 1657 / Samuel Bradstreet -- On mercenary and unjust bailiffs / Henricus Selyns -- Of scolding wives and the third day ague / Henricus Selyns -- Upon the bankruptcy of a physician / Henricus Selyns -- Reasons for and againsst marrying widows / Henricus Selyns -- On maids and cats / Henricus Selyns -- Nuptial song / Henricus Selyns -- Epitaph for Peter Stuyvesant / Henricus Selyns -- A judicious observation of that dreadful comet / Ichabod Wiswall -- The author to his book / George Alsop -- Could'st thou, o earth, live thus obscure / George Alsop -- Tis said the Gods / George Alsop -- Be just / George Alsop -- Trafique is earth's great Atlas / George Alsop -- Heavens bright lamp / George Alsop -- Poor vaunting earth / George Alsop -- To my cosen Mris. Ellinor Evins / George Alsop -- Lines on a purple cap / George Alsop -- God save the King / Benjamin Harris -- Of the French King's nativity / Benjamin Harris -- An account of the cruelty of the Papists / Benjamin Harris -- To the memory of the learned and reverend, Mr. Jonathan Mitchell / Francis Drake -- An elegiack verse on ... Mr. Elijah Corlet / John Norton II -- In consort to Wednesday, Jan. 1st. 1701 / Richard Henchman -- Vox oppressi to the Lady Phipps / Richard Henchman -- Upon the death of ... Mr. Jno Saffin Junr / Grindall Rawson -- To the learned and reverend Mr. Cotton Mather, on his excellent Magnalia / Grindall Rawson -- Some contemplations / John Williams -- Thoughts on the sight of the moon / Sarah Kemble Knight -- Resentments composed because of the clamor of town topers / Sarah Kemble Knight -- Warning to travailers / Sarah Kemble Knight -- Thoughts on pausing at a cottage / Sarah Kemble Knight -- Pleasent delusion / Sarah Kemble Knight -- Ad Librum / Samuel Danforth II -- An elegy in memory of Major Thomas Leonard Esq. / Samuel Danforth II -- Lines descriptive of Thomson's Island / Benjamin Lynde -- Bacons epitaph / John Cotton of Queen's Creek -- Upon the death of G: B / John Cotton of Queen's Creek -- Psalm LXIV. 6, the heart is deep / Roger Wolcott -- Matthew X. 28 / Roger Wolcott -- An old song -- Thomas Dudley ah! old must dye -- Respendent studs of heaven's frame -- The whore that rides in us abides -- Time tryeth truth -- On how the cobler -- Almanac verse --