| Type | Year | Name | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| Poem | 1642 | A Dialogue Between Old England and New | 0%
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| Poem | 1641-1643 | A Letter to Her Husband, Absent upon Public Employment | 0%
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| Poem | 1650 | An Elegy Upon That Honourable and Renowned Knight, Sir Philip Sidney | 0%
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| Poem | 1641-1643 | Another | 0%
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| Poem | 1641-1643 | Another (II) | 0%
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| Poem | Late 1640s-Early 1650s | Before the Birth of One of Her Children | 0%
|
| Poem | 1661-1666 | Contemplations | 0%
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| Poem | 1657 | Deliverance from Another Sore Fit | 0%
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| Poem | Early 1630s | For Deliverance from a Fever | 0%
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| Poem | 1642 | Four Elements | 0%
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| Poem | Early-Mid 1640s | Four Seasons of the Year | 0%
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| Poem | 1643 | In Honour of That High and Mighty Princess, Queen Elizabeth | 0%
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| Poem | 1666 | In Memory of My Dear Grandchild Elizabeth Bradstreet, Who Deceased August, 1665, Being a Year and Half Old | 0%
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| Poem | 1659 | In Reference to Her Children | 0%
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| Poem | Early-Mid 1640s | Of the Four Ages of Man | 0%
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| Poem | 1650 | Of the Four Humours in Man's Constitution | 0%
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| Poetry Collection | 1678 | Several Poems Compiled with Great Variety of Wit and Learning | 0%
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| Poem | 1666 | The Author to Her Book | 0%
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| Poem | 1643 | The Flesh and the Spirit | 0%
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| Poem | 1650 | The Four Ages of Man | 0%
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| Poem | Early-Mid 1640s | The Four Monarchies | 0%
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| Poem | 1643 | The Prologue | 0%
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| Poetry Collection | 1650 | The Tenth Muse Lately Sprung Up in America | 0%
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| Poem | 1642 | To Her Father with Some Verses | 0%
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| Poem | 1641-1643 | To My Dear and Loving Husband | 0%
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| Poem | 1632 | Upon a Fit of Sickness | 0%
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| Poem | 1657 | Upon My Son Samuel His Going for England | 0%
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| Poem | Late 1630s-Early 1640s | Upon Some Distemper of Body | 0%
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| Poem | 1666 | Verses Upon the Burning of Our House | 0%
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