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��Sennacherib. 197.

Separatists, xxiii. Colonized Plj-m- outh, XXV.

Sepharvaim (Sperharvaim), 197 «.

Septuagint, 319 and n.

Serjeant Death, 156 nu.

Serviifs Tullius, 327.

Sewel, William, the Qiiaker histo- rian, his account of the conduct and danger of Bradstreet and Norton, when commissioners in England, Ix-i.

Sextus, son of Tarquinius Superbus, 328.

Shakespeare, xvi. Qiioted, 156 n. Mrs. Bradstreet appears to have read, xvi-vii.

Sharpe, Thomas, xxxi.

Shelton's translation of " Don Qiiix- ote," xvi.

Shushan or Sushan, 256, 266 and ;/., 267, 280, 306. 308.

Sibbs, Dr. Richard, xx.

Sicily, how cut from Italy, 117.

Sickness, and Weakness, after much, Aug. 28, 1656, 20. After a sore fit of, May 11, 1657, 21. Respite from, Maj 11, 1661, 25. Verses on recovery from, 26. Poem upon a fit of. Anno 1632, Hi, 391-2.

Sidnej', Sir Philip, xvi. A literary favorite of Mrs. Bradstreet, lii. Her criticisms on, ib. His "Ar- cadia," 345. " Tragick Comedies," 345. Mrs. Bradstreet's idea of her family connection with him, xi- xii. Her Elegy upon him. xlii, lii, 344-52. His widow, 348 and n.

Sidon, 259.

Simple Cobbler of Agawam, 85 n.

Sisygambis, 256.

Smerdis, 213 ;/., 216.

Society," The ship, the Commis- sioners Bradstreet and Norton re- turn in, Ix.

Socrates, one of the officers of Alex- ander the Great, 259.

Sodom and Gomorrah's King, 1S7.

Solon, 209-10, 210 n.

Soter, Antiochus, 317.

Spain's Americans, 116. Monarch,

359-

Spanish Armada, 332, 333, 359. De- struction of, 162 71.

Speed, John, xix. His " Historic of Great Britaine," 358 and n. Mrs. Bradstreet's knowledge of, lii.

Spelman, Sir Henry, xix.

��Spenser, Edmund, xvi, 34S and «., 358. Mrs. Bradstreet's knowledge of his works, lii.

Spirit, The Flesh and the, 3S1-5.

Spring, xli, 168-72.

Stateira, 280.

Staurobates, xlvii-viii, 186.

Stephen, King of England, 331, 333 and 71.

Stephen of Blois, 333 «.

Stoics, 387.

Strafford, the Earl of, beheaded, 164 and «., 165 71., 338.

Stratonice, 313.

Summer, xli, 172-6.

Superbus, Tarquinius, 32S.

Sylvester, Joshua, his translation of Du Bartas, xvii. Mrs. Bradstreet's fondness for this book, li. Milton's obligations to, ib. Editions of, li 7t. Concerning Sir P. Sidnej', 349 and «., 350.

Symonds. Samuel, Simon Bradstreet succeeds him as Deputy Governor, Ixx.

Syria, 200. Subdued, 194-5.

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"Talbot," The, xxvii.

Tamerlane, 173 n.

Tanaquil, 327.

Tarquinius Priscus, 326-7.

Tarquinius Superbus, 328.

Tarquins, Expulsion of the, 328.

Thalestris, 271.

Thebes, 252, 306, 308.

Themistocles, 228,. 234-5.

Theos, Antiochus, 317.

Thermop3'la?, Battle of, 226-7.

Thessalonica. 307.

Third Monarchy, 251-321.

Thornton, Mrs. Eliza G., a descend- ant of Mrs. Bradstreet, Ixix.

Thucydides, xliii, 199.

Tiglath-Pileser. 194-5.

Tigranes, 31S.

Tilbury, Qiieen Elizabeth's camp at, 360.

Tissaphernes, 243-5.

Tithraustes, 245.

Titlepages of " Poems." See Poc7ns.

Titus Gtiiintius, 317.

To her P^ather with some verses,

398-9- Tomris, 211, 360.

Topsfield, Ixvii ».

Trabezond, 244.

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