INDEX.
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��Qiiarles, Francis, his "Emblems," xviii. A friend of the New-Eng- land men, ib.
Qiieen Elizabeth, Poem in honor of, 87 and ;/., 3^7-63. See Eliza- beth.
Qiiintius, Titus, 317.
Qiiintus Curtius, 265.
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Raleigh, Sir Walter, writes his " History of the World," xix. His " History of the World," iSS n., 245, 249 «. Concerning the spu- rious works of Berosus, 1S8 n. Mrs. Bradstreet's indebtedness to, xliii-ix.
Reader, Address to, xl, S3-4.
Recovery from Sickness, Verses on, 26.
Ree, 163, 165 n. See Rhe.
Religious Experiences and Oc- casional Pieces, 1-44. Manu- script of, viii-x.
Religious Experiences, 2, 3. Writ- ing of, Ivii.
Remus, 323.
■Respite from Sickness, May 11, 1661,
Rhea, Silvia, 323.
Rhe', Isle de, Buckingham's attempt
to take, 163 and n. Rich, Lord, xxii. Richard II. of England, 332, 333. Richard III. of England, ib. Origin
of his appellation of "boar,"
332 n. Richmond, Earl of. 332. 333. Right, the Petition of, xxv. Rochelle (Rochel), 163 and w., 336. Rogers, Rev. Ezekiel, his epitaph
on Gov. T. Dudley, Iv. Rogers, President John, sketch of,
96 n. His commendatory verses
on Mrs. Bradstreet's Poems, v,
xlii, 93-6. Rogers, Rev. Nathaniel, of Ipswich,
96 n. Succeeds Rev. N. Ward as
pastor. XXXV. Roman Monarchy, xli, 323-8. Rea- son of its non-completion, Ixi. Romans, the last King of the, 328. Romanists, xxiii. Rome, 342. Romulus, 323-4. Rosweide (Rosuida), Ixvi. Roxana. 290. 309.
��Roxbury, easy circumstances of the people there, Ivi. Free school founded there, Ivi-vii. Mrs. Bradstreet probably buried there, Ixv.
R. C^, commendatory verses bj', 90 H.
��Safety, Council of, in Massachusetts, Ixvii ;/., Ixx.
St. Louis, 355.
St. Paul, his idea of the strife be- tween the Flesh and the Spirit,
38 1 71.
Salamis, Battle of, 228.
Salem, Massachusetts, settlement
of, XXX. Charter-street burying-
ground in, Ixxi n. Salmanassar, 195-6. Sardanapalus, 1S9-92. Sardes, 209. Sarocchia. Ixvi. Satrapes, The, 216, 217. Saturn, same as Nimrod, 1S2. Saul and Jonathan, 363-4. David's
Lamentation for, ib. Savage, Mr. James, his opinion as
to the passengers on the " Ar-
bella," xxvii. Saye and Sele, Lord, recommends
Dudley to the Earl of Lincoln as
steward, xiii. Schurmann (Schurnian), Anna Ma- ria de, Ixvi. Scipio, 318. Scotland, 334. Scots, 332.
Seasons, The Four, xli, Ixv, 168-79. Sebastia, 173 and //. Second edition of " Poems." See
Poems. Second Monarchy, 20S-50. Seleucus, 291, 307, 308, 312-17. Seleucus II., 317. Seleucus III., 318. Seleucus IV. (Philopator), ib. Seleucus, Epiphanes, ib. Semiramis, 1S4-6, 265-360. Mrs.
Bradstreet's account of the legend
concerning her death taken from
Raleigh's ^' History of the World,"
xlvii-viii. Sempringham, Castle of the Earl of
Lincoln, xxi, liii ;/. Seneca, xliii. Qiioted, 2S4-5. Mrs.
Bradstreet's apparent quotation
from, taken from Raleigh, xliv-v.
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