Anne Bradstreet was one of the first published female poets in colonial America. Her first collection of poems was published in 1650 and a second edition was published posthumously in 1678. Her poems dealt with themes of print culture, genre as a female poet, and Puritan beliefs about God's sovereignty. Some of her most notable poems include "The Prologue [To Her Book]" which questions women's worth, "To My Dear and Loving Husband" expressing her inability to repay his love, and "Upon the Burning of Our House" reflecting on accepting God's will. Her works are related to other colonial texts like William Bradford's "Of Plymouth Plantation" and John Winthrop's "A Modell of