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28 Aline Bradftrcct s Works.

Vpon my Daughter Hannah Wiggin * her recoucry from a dangerous feaver.

"DLES'T bee thy Name, who did'ft reftore -*-^ To health ni}- Daughter clear When death did feem ev'n to approach, And life was ended near.

Gravnt fhee remember what thov'fl done,

And celebrate thy Praife; And let her Converfation fay,

Shee loues thee all thy Dayes.

��On my Sons Return out of England, fitly 17, 1 66 i.f

��A LL Praife to him who hath now turn'd ■^ ^ My feares to Joyes, my lighes to song, My Teares to fmiles, my fad to glad: He's come for whom I waited long.

��Thou di'ft preferve him as he went; In raging ftormes did'ft fafely keep:

  • She married Andrew Wiggin, of Exeter, N.H., June 14, 1659, ^""^

died in 1707.

t He sailed for England in November, 1657. See page 24.

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