Contents * xiii 544 A Sheaf of Seventeenth-century Anglo-American Poetry 545 Thomas Tillam (?--c. 1676) 545 Uppon the first sight of New-England June 29, 1638 546 John Wilson (c. 1588-1667) 547 Anagram made by mr John Willson of Boston upon the Death of Mrs.Abigaill Tompson, And sent to her husband in virginia, while he was sent to preach the gospell yr 548 John Josselyn (c. 1610--post 1692) 549 Verses made sometime since upon the Picture of a young and handsome Gypsie, not improperly transferred upon the Indian Squa 549 The Poem 550 [And the bitter storm augments] 550 John Saffin (1626-1710) 551 [Sweetly (my Dearest) I left thee asleep] 552 The Negroes Character 553 George Alsop ( 1636?--1673?) 553 Trafique is Earth's Great Atlas 553 Sarah Whipple Goodhue (1641-1681) 554 Lines to Her Family 554 Benjamin Tompson (1642-1714) 555 Chelmsford's Fate 555 A Supplement 556 Richard Steere (1643-1721) 556 On a Sea-storm nigh the Coast 557 Anna Tompson Hayden (1648-1720) 557 Upon the Death of Elizabeth Tompson 558 Elizabeth Sowle Bradford (1663?-1731) 558 To the Reader, in Vindication of this Book 559 Roger Wolcott (1679-1767) 560 from A Brief Account of the Agency of the Honorable John Winthrop, Esq; In the Court of King Charles the Second, Anno Dom. 1662 When he Obtained for the Colony of Connecticut His Majesty's Gracious Charter 562Mary French (1687?-?) 563 from A Poem Written by a Captive Damsel