"I ... had much rather talk of the next world than of this," wrote Elizabeth Rowe to Lady Hertford in 1729. "You are not more tired of visiting-days and assemblies than I am of breathing and sleeping....
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Widely admired by distinguished contemporaries and popular with the reading public well into the nineteenth century, the poetry of Elizabeth Singer Rowe has, despite the resurgence of interest in wome...
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