Mezzotint of Anne Killigrew, based on a self portrait she had painted.Editions
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Killigrew, Anne (1686). Poems. London: Printed for Samuel Lowndes.
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Killigrew, Anne (1967). Morton, Richard (ed.). Poems (1686). A facsimile reproduction with an introduction. Gainesville, Fla.: Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints.
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Killigrew, Anne (2003). Hoffmann, Patricia (ed.). Anne Killigrew / selected and introduced. Aldershot, England; Burlington, VT: Ashgate.
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Killigrew, Anne (2013). Ezell, Margaret J.M. (ed.). "My rare wit killing sin": poems of a Restoration courtier (PDF). Toronto: Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies.
Poems
- Alexandreis
- To the Queen
- A Pastoral Dialogue
- On Death
- Upon Being Contented with a Little
- On Billinda
- On an Atheist
- On Galla
- A Farewell to Worldly Joys
- The Complaint of a Lover
- Love, the Soul of Poetry
- To my Lady Berkeley
- St. John the Baptist
- Herodias
- Nimphs of Diana's
- An Invective against Gold
- The Miseries of Man
- Verses
- Queen Katherine
- My Lord Colrane
- The Discontent
- A Pastoral Dialogue
- A Pastoral Dialogue
- On my Aunt Mrs. A. K.
- On a Young Lady
- On the Duchess of Grafton
- Penelope to Ulysses
- An Epitaph on Herself
- An Ode
- Young Gallant
- Cloris Charmes
- Upon a Little Lady
- Motions of Eudora
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