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Volume 6: The Anniversaries and the Epicedes and Obsequies
BoulNar Elegy upon the Death of Mrs. Bulstrode. [Language thou art too narrow]
BoulRec Elegy on Mrs. Bulstrode. [Death, I recant]
FirAn The First Anniversary. An Anatomy of the World. [When that rich soul]
FunEl A Funeral Elegy. [‘Tis lost to trust a tomb]
Ham Letter To Sir Robert Carr. [Sir, I presume you rather trye what you can doe]
Ham An Hymn to the Saints and to the Marquis Hamilton. [Whether that soul which now comes]
Har Letter To the Countesse of Bedford Sister to the Lord Harrington [Madame, I have learnd by those lawes]
Har Obsequies upon the Lord Harrington. [Fair soul, which wast not only]
Henry Elegy on the Untimely Death of . . . Prince Henry. [Look to me, Faith]
Mark Elegy on the Lady Markham. [Man is the world]
SecAn The Second Anniversary. Of the Progress of the Soul. [Nothing could make me sooner]
Sorrow Elegia. [Sorrow, who to this house]