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An Epitaph on her Self.

by Anne Killigrew

Anne Killigrew

WHen I am Dead, few Friends attend my Hearse,
And for a Monument, I leave my VERSE.


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  • Anne Killigrew


    More Poems Published by this Author

    • On the Soft and Gentle Motions of Eudora.
    • Upon a Little Lady Under the Discipline of an Excellent Person.
    • Cloris Charmes Dissolved by EUDORA.
    • Extemporary Counsel given to a Young Gallant in a Frolick.
    • An ODE.
    • Penelope to Ulysses.
    • ON THE Dutchess of Grafton Under the Name of Alinda.
    • On a young Lady Whose LORD was Travelling.
    • On my Aunt Mrs A. K. Drown'd under London-Bridge, in the QUEENS Bardge, Anno 1641.
    • A Pastoral Dialogue (Melibæus, Alcippe, Asteria, Licida, Alcimedon, and Amira. )


Last updated May 02, 2015

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