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��INDEX.

��Woodbridge, Lucj, daughter of the

Rev. John, marries her cousin, the

Rev. Simon Bradstreet, Ixvii n. World, Gov. Dudley's poem on the

Four Parts of the, Iv, 97. World. The Four Monarchies of the.

Ixv, 181-329. Sources from which

it was taken, xli-1. Worldly Creatures, poem on the

vanity of all, xlii. Worldly Things, The Vanity of all,

Poem, 386-8, and 363 «.

��X.

Xenophon, xliii, 211, 237. Leads home the Greeks, 243. Mrs. Brad- street's apparent quotation from, taken from Raleigh, xlvi.

Xerxes, 222-32, 274. Mrs. Brad- street's account of his accession

��to the throne, taken from Raleigh, xlviii.

��Yarmouth on the Isle of Wight,

xxvii. Year, The Four Seasons of the, xli,

Ixv, 168-79. York, Duke of, 30 «.. 333. Youth, xli. 152-6.

��Zamies, 187-8. Zenobia, 361. Zidon, or Sidon, 259. Zim and Jim, 203 and n. Zion, 196, 202, 203. Zutphen, xvi. Sir Philip Sidney slain at the siege of, 344 and n.

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