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��Pemble, William, 249 n. Notice of, xliii n. Mrs. Brad.street's acquaint- ance with his " Period of the Per- sian Monarchic," xliii.

Pepin, 355.

Percy Society, its reprint of the old moral play, " The Interlude of the Four Elements," xli ti.

Perdiccas, 290-8, 309-10.

Perkins, Sarah, marries John Brad- street, Ixvii ;/

Perkins, Rev. Wm., his daughter marries John Bradstreet, ib.

Perseus, 317.

Persian Monarchy, xli, 208-350.

Peucestas, 306.

Pharaohs, 203.

Pharaoh Necho, 200.

Phila. 294.

Philadelphus, Ptolemy, 315, 31S.

Philip II., Father of Alexander the Great, 251, 252, 292.

Philip, son of Antipater, 2S7.

Philip, 307, 311, 313-14-

Philip, son of Demetrius, 317.

Philip II. of Spain, xii, 162 and «.,

359- Phillips, Edward, his notice of Mrs.

Bradstreet in his "Theatrum Poe-

tarum," Ixv.

Phillips, Mr. Wendell, a descendant of Mrs. Bradstreet, Ixix.

Philometor, Ptolemy, 319.

Philopator, Ptolemy, ib.

Philotas, 259. Murder of, 281-2.

Phipps, Sir Wm., made Governor of Massachusetts Bay, Ixx-i.

Phlegm. See Flegme.

Pickman, Ben., sells the Bradstreet tomb at Salem, Ixxi ;/.

Pickman, Col. B., ib.

Pierse. John, 29 >i.

Pistyrus, Lake, 226.

Plague, The Great, in London, 334 and 71.

Plin^', xliii, 107 and ;;., 115.

Plot, Gunpowder, 165 «.

Plutarch, 246.

Plutarch's Lives, 297. Translated by Sir Thomas North, xvii. Mrs. Bradstreet's indebtedness to, xlix-1.

Poems, 77-413. Ixvi. Their merit, xlii, Ixiii. Character considered, Ixi. Their originality, xlii - Hi. Their revision, Ixiv. Plan of first four longer, xli. First edition of, V, 79. First edition of when pub- lished, xl and xli n. Fac-simile

��of titlepage of first edition of, v, 79. Second edition of, v, vii-viii, ixvi. Si. Fac-simile of titlepage of second edition of, v, 81. The alterations in, v, vii-viii, Ixiv. Third edition of, v-vii. Posthu- mous, 391-408. Present edition of, plan pursued, vii.

Poetical Address of I. W. to the Author, 86. Of H. S., 92.

Polyphemus, xlix, 289.

Polysperchon, 299-302, 304, 310.

Polystratus. 270.

Pompilius, Numa, 325.

Popelings, 340-1.

Porus, 276-S

Prague, Battle of, 163 ;/.

Praise of God, verses on, 17,

Praxaspes, 214.

Prayers, hearing of, 7.

Preston, Rev. Dr., xxi, xxii.

Price, Theodore, his widow marries Dudley Bradstreet, Ixvii n.

Priscus, Tarquinius, 326-7.

Prologue, Ixii, 100.

Provisional Government, establish- ment of, in Massachusetts, Ixx.

Prynne, William, has the letters " S. L." branded on his cheeks, 336 n.

Ptolemy, Soter, 277. 295, 296, 300, 307-12, 315, 316, 318.

Ptolemy, Philadelphus, 315, 31S-19.

Ptolemy, Ceraunus, 316.

Ptolemy, Euergetes, 319.

Ptolemy, Philopator, ib.

Ptolemy, Epiphanes, ib.

Ptolemy, Philometor, ib.

Ptolemy, Euergetes II., ib.

Ptolemy, Lathyrus, ib.

Ptolemy, Alexander, ib.

Ptoleiny, Auletes, ib.

Pul, 193.

Puritans, and the Stage, xvii. Mrs. Bradbtreet's sympathy with, at the time of the civil war, Ixiv.

Put and Lud, 203.

Pyraiistes, 106.

Pyrrhus, 316.

Pythias, 224-^.

Python, 296-S.

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Qi^iakers, their treatment in Massa- chusetts, lix. Success of their ex- ertions against Massachusetts at the court of Charles II., lix-lx.

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