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An Epitaph On My Dear And Ever Honoured Mother Mrs. Dorothy Dudley, Who Deceased Decemb. 27. 1643. And Of Her Age, 61.

By Anne Bradstreet

Topics: classic

Here lyes,     A worthy Matron of unspotted life,     A loving Mother and obedient wife,     A friendly Neighbor, pitiful to poor,     Whom oft she fed, and clothed with her store;     To Servants wisely aweful, but yet kind,     And as they did, so they reward did find:     A true Instructer of her Family,     The which she ordered with dexterity.     The publick meetings ever did frequent,     And in her Closet constant hours she spent;     Religious in all her words and wayes,     Preparing still for death, till end of dayes:     Of all her Children, Children, liv'd to see,     Then dying, left a blessed memory.

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About Anne Bradstreet

Anne Bradstreet (c. 1612–1672) was the first published poet of English America. Her collection "The Tenth Muse" (1650) explores domestic life, faith, and the New World experience, and she is considered the founding mother of American poetry.

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