Also reprinted under the title Dirge for the Tenth Muse, in E. C. Stedman and E. M. Hutchinson, A library of American literature, New York, 1889, v. 2, p. 46-48, NBB.
Noyes, Nicholas, 1647-1717. A consolatory poem dedicated unto Mr. Cotton Mather, soon after the decease of his excellent and vertuous wife, Mrs. Abigail Mather. (In: E. C. Stedman and E. M. Hutchinson, A library of American literature. New York, 1889. 8º. v. 2, p. 206-208.)
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Originally published in Cotton Mather’s Meat out of the eater, Boston, 1703, p. 187-190.
—— An elegy upon the death of the Reverend Mr. John Higginson, pastor of the church of Christ in Salem, who dyed December, 9th. 1708. In the ninety-third year of his age. [By Nicholas Noyes.] 8 p. (In: Cotton Mather, Nunc dimittis, briefly descanted on.... Boston, 1709. 8º. 8 p. following p. 46.)
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Reprinted in New England historical genealogical register, Boston, 1853, v. 7, p. 237-240, * R-Room 328.
—— An elegy upon the much lamented death of the Reverend Mr. Joseph Green, pastor of the church at Salem village, who departed this life November 26, 1715, aged forty years and two days. (Essex Institute. Historical collections. Salem, 1868. 8º. v. 8, p. 168-174.)
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Appeared originally in Joseph Capen, A funeral sermon occasioned by the death of Mr. Joseph Green, Boston, 1717, reprinted in the Collections of the Topsfield Historical Society, v. 12, p. 5-47, Topsfield, Mass., 1907, IQH. The Elegy fills p. 32-46.