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2 Bradstreet, A. (1678a). Before the birth of one of her children. In: The Norton Anthology of Poetry, 5e (ed. M. Ferguson, M.J. Salter, and J. Stallworthy), 284–285. New York and London: Norton. 2005.

3 Bradstreet, A. (1678b). Contemplations. In: The Works of Anne Bradstreet, (ed. J.Hensley), 204–214. Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard UP. 1967. HathiTrust.

4 Bradstreet, A. (1867a). By night when others soundly slept. In: The Works of Anne Bradstreet, (ed. J. Hensley), 246. Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard UP. 1967. HathiTrust.

5 Bradstreet, A. (1867b). May 11, 1661. In: The Works of Anne Bradstreet, (ed. J. Hensley), 259–260. Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard UP. 1967. HathiTrust.

6 Bradstreet, A. (1867c). On my dear grandchild Simon Bradstreet, who died on 16 November, 1669, Being but a month, and one day old. In: The Works of Anne Bradstreet, (ed. J.Hensley), 237. Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard UP. 1967. HathiTrust.

7 Brooks, G. (1949). the rites for Cousin Vit. In: The Norton Anthology of Poetry, 5e (ed. M. Ferguson, M.J. Salter, and J. Stallworthy), 999. New York and London: Norton. 2005.

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12 Eliot, T.S. (1922). The waste land. First edition. In: The Norton Anthology of Poetry, 5e (ed. M. Ferguson, M.J. Salter, and J. Stallworthy), 866–878. New York and London: Norton.

13 Frye, M.E. (1932). Do not stand at my grave and weep. GoodReads, [online], Available at https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/294425-do-not-stand-at-my-grave-and-weep-i-am. (accessed 11 June 2021).

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15 Hughes, L. (1928). Mazie dies alone in the city hospital. In: The Collected Poems of Langston Hughes, (ed. A.Rampersad and D.Roessel), 126. New York: Knopf. 1995. ProQuest.

16 Hughes, L. (1930). Dear lovely death. In: The Collected Poems of Langston Hughes, (ed. A.Rampersad and D.Roessel), 182. New York: Knopf. 1995. ProQuest.

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21 Millay, E. (1917). Sonnet II [Time does not bring relief; you have all lied]. In: Renascence and Other Poems, (E.Millay). New York: Harper. 1917. Bartleby.com, 1999, [online], Available at https://www.bartleby.com/131/19.html#:~:text=%22time%20does%20not%20bring%20relief%3b%20you%20all%20have,edna%20st.%20vincent.%201917. %20renascence%20and%20other%20poems. (accessed 10 June 2021).

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23 Millay, E. (1928). Dirge without music. In: The Buck in the Snow and Other Poems, (E.Millay), 43–44. New York and London: Harper. 1928. HathiTrust.

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27 Stevens, W. (1923). Sunday morning. In: The Norton Anthology of Poetry, 5e (ed. M. Ferguson, M.J. Salter, and J. Stallworthy), 817–819. New York and London: Norton. 2005.

28 Taylor, E. (c. 1682–3). Upon wedlock and death of children. In: The Poetical Works of Edward Taylor, (ed. T.J. Johnson), 117–118. Princeton: Princeton UP, 1939, this ed. 1966, JSTOR.

29 Taylor, E. (c. 1685). Huswifery. In: The Poetical Works of Edward Taylor, (ed. T.J.Johnson), 116. Princeton: Princeton UP. 1939, this ed. 1966. JSTOR.

30 Teasdale, S. (1918). There will come soft rains. In: Contemporary Trends: American Literature Since 1900, revised edition (ed. J.H. Nelson and O. Cargill), 740. New York: Macmillan. 1949. HathiTrust.

31 Wheatley, P. (1770). On the Death of the Rev. MR. GEORGE WHITEFIELD. Literature in Context, [online], Available at https://anthology.lib.virginia.edu/work/wheatley/wheatley-death-whitefield. (accessed 28 June 2021).

32 Wheatley, P. (1773). To the right honourable William, earl of Dartmouth. In: The Collected Works of Phillis Wheatley, (ed. J.Shields). New York: Oxford University Press. 1988; PBS.Org, [online], Available at http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part2/2h20t.html. (accessed 10 June 2021).

33 Whitman, W. (1865). When lilacs last in the Dooryard Bloom’d. In: The Norton Anthology of Poetry, 5e (ed. M. Ferguson, M.J. Salter, and J. Stallworthy), 696–702. New York and London: Norton. 2005.

34 Williams, W.C. (1923). Spring and All. Frontier. 1970. Archive.Org.

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