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Brotherton Collection121
Brotherton Collection Manuscript Verse121

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Pulter, Lady Hester121
Hadassas121
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INDEX/BCMSV/5818 1
165- or 166- ?
On the importance of a knowledge of mortality for living devoutly; religious
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INDEX/BCMSV/5697
166- ?
Epigram on the use of a poetic pseudonym
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INDEX/BCMSV/5699
164- ?
Religious poem on triumph through faith in Christ over the apparent victory of death, mortality and the world; with some revisions
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INDEX/BCMSV/5700
1647 (title)
Royalist poem inviting her daughters (probably Margaret and Penelope Pulter) to leave London and join her in the country, arguing that there is nothing to keep them in the city now that Charles I has left. Includes a description of nature's lament
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INDEX/BCMSV/5701
164- ?
In praise of Aurora, describing the desire of Phoebus (Apollo) for her, and ending with a premonition of death
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INDEX/BCMSV/5702
1647 (title)
Royalist lament for the plight of Charles I as if spoken by the River Thames, recalling the former glories of his reign and the consequent envy of the rivers of other nations; with some revisions. Title refers to Charles's imprisonment at Holmby in
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INDEX/BCMSV/5703
164- ?
Religious poem comparing sunlight to spiritual illumination
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INDEX/BCMSV/5704
1648 (title)
On the inevitability of decay and death, relating this universal principle to the chaos of the Civil War and looking forward to peace; with some revisions
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INDEX/BCMSV/5705
1648 ?
Angry royalist lament for Sir George Lisle and Sir Charles Lucas, both of whom were shot at Colchester in August 1648 for their part in the Kentish insurrection during the Civil War; with some revisions
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INDEX/BCMSV/5706
1649 ?
Royalist lament for the death of Charles I, prophesying chaos and disaster for the realm unless another Charles be found to take his place
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INDEX/BCMSV/5707
1645 ?
Elegiac lament for the death of a daughter, Jane Pulter; with some revisions
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INDEX/BCMSV/5708
164- ?
Elegiac lament for the death of a daughter, Jane Pulter, in which the writer asks not to be reminded of her virtues and beauty; with some revisions.