Poems
2. The Invitation Into the Country, To My D.[ear] D.[aughters] M.[argaret] P.[ulter], P.[enelope] P.[ulter], 1647, When His Sacred Majesty Was At Unhappy [Holmby]
6. Universal Dissolution, Made When I Was With Child of My 15th Child, I Being, [as Eve]ryone Thought, in a Consumption, 1648
21. The Circle [2]
38. To My Dear J.[ane] P.[ulter], M.[argaret] P.[ulter], P.[enelope] P.[ulter], they Being at London, I at Broadfield
43. Of a Young Lady at Oxford, 1646
46. The Lark
57. “Why must I thus forever be confined”
60. To Sir William D.[avenant] Upon the Unspeakable Loss of the Most Conspicuous and Chief Ornament of his Frontispiece