He also edited his brother's posthumous poems.
He was no sooner dead, however, than his posthumous poems, and in particular a cycle of sonnets called Mathilde, were published (1882) and awakened extraordinary emotion.
Flaubert published his posthumous poems with a notice of the author, in 1872.
His posthumous poems were collected in 1902.
Only posthumous two poems, written in French, were published in La Revue de Hollande.
The younger John Beaumont edited his father's posthumous poems, and wrote an enthusiastic elegy on him, but was killed in 1643 at the Siege of Gloucester.
In 2006 her literary executor Mark Abley edited a volume of her posthumous poems, When Earth Leaps Up.
Several posthumous poems and other works are collected in the Pléiade edition (Oeuvres Complètes.
The 1640 volume also contains three elegies which have often been ascribed to Donne (one of them appeared in Donne's posthumous collected poems).
His posthumous poems were collected in 1815.