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Subject: BRADSTREET, ANNE (1612-1672)
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UPDATE command denied to user 'poetryex_users'@'localhost' for table `poetryex_poems`.`subcnt` HOMAGE TO MISTRESS BRADSTREET (17-39), by JOHN BERRYMAN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The winters close, springs open, no child stirs
Last Line: Under a frenzy of who love me & who shine
Alternate Author Name(s): Smith, John, Jr.
Subject(s): Birth; Bradstreet, Anne (1612-1672)


HOMAGE TO MISTRESS BRADSTREET (COMPLETE), by JOHN BERRYMAN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The governor your husband lived so long
Last Line: A sourcing whom my lost candle like the firefly loves
Alternate Author Name(s): Smith, John, Jr.
Subject(s): Bradstreet, Anne (1612-1672)


HOMAGE TO MISTRESS BRADSTREET (COMPLETE), by JOHN BERRYMAN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The governor your husband lived so long
Last Line: A sourcing -- whom my lost candle like the firefly loves
Alternate Author Name(s): Smith, John, Jr.
Subject(s): Bradstreet, Anne (1612-1672)


HOMAGE TO MISTRESS BRADSTREET: 17, by JOHN BERRYMAN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: The winters close, springs open, no child stirs
Last Line: I revolt from, I am like, these savage foresters
Alternate Author Name(s): Smith, John, Jr.
Subject(s): Birth; Bradstreet, Anne (1612-1672)


HOMAGE TO MISTRESS BRADSTREET: 18, by JOHN BERRYMAN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Whose passionless dicker in the shade, whose glance
Last Line: And merciful, ingrown months, blessing a swelling trance
Alternate Author Name(s): Smith, John, Jr.
Subject(s): Birth; Bradstreet, Anne (1612-1672)


HOMAGE TO MISTRESS BRADSTREET: 19, by JOHN BERRYMAN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: So squeezed, wince you I scream? I love you & hate
Last Line: Shame I am voiding oh behind it is too late
Alternate Author Name(s): Smith, John, Jr.
Subject(s): Birth; Bradstreet, Anne (1612-1672); Child Birth; Midwifery


HOMAGE TO MISTRESS BRADSTREET: 19, by JOHN BERRYMAN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: So squeezed, wince you I scream? I love you & hate
Last Line: Shame I am voiding oh behind it is too late
Alternate Author Name(s): Smith, John, Jr.
Subject(s): Birth; Bradstreet, Anne (1612-1672)


HOMAGE TO MISTRESS BRADSTREET: 20, by JOHN BERRYMAN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Hide me forever I work thrust I must free
Last Line: And it passes the wretched trap whelming and I am me
Alternate Author Name(s): Smith, John, Jr.
Subject(s): Birth; Bradstreet, Anne (1612-1672); Child Birth; Midwifery


HOMAGE TO MISTRESS BRADSTREET: 20, by JOHN BERRYMAN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Hide me forever I work thrust I must free
Last Line: And it passes the wrteched trap whelming and I am me
Alternate Author Name(s): Smith, John, Jr.
Subject(s): Birth; Bradstreet, Anne (1612-1672)


HOMAGE TO MISTRESS BRADSTREET: 21, by JOHN BERRYMAN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Drencht & powerful, I did it with my body
Last Line: Blossom. Is that thing alive? I hear a famisht howl
Alternate Author Name(s): Smith, John, Jr.
Subject(s): Birth; Bradstreet, Anne (1612-1672); Child Birth; Midwifery


HOMAGE TO MISTRESS BRADSTREET: 21, by JOHN BERRYMAN    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Drencht & powerful, I did it with my body
Last Line: Blossom. Is that thing alive? I hear a famisht howl
Alternate Author Name(s): Smith, John, Jr.
Subject(s): Birth; Bradstreet, Anne (1612-1672)


UPON MRS. ANNA BRADSTREET, HER POEMS, &C, by JOHN ROGERS    Poem Source                    
First Line: Madam, twice through the muses grove I walkt
Subject(s): Bradstreet, Anne (1612-1672); Poetry And Poets


UPON THE AUTHOR (ANNE BRADSTREET), by BENJAMIN WOODBRIDGE    Poem Source                    
First Line: Now I believe tradition, which doth call
Last Line: And earthly fires, within their ashes %shrink
Subject(s): Bradstreet, Anne (1612-1672)