
A Poem on the African Slave Trade, Addressed to Her Own Sex, Part 1, by Mary Birkett.
In this work, the author urges other women to boycott slave-produced goods in protest against slavery. Considered one of the first poems written by a woman and directed to women.
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Rambles in Waltham Forest: A Stranger's Contribution to the Triennial Sale for the Benefit of the Wanstead Lying-In Charity, by Marguerite, Countess of Blessington
The editor of the popular annuals The Book of Beauty and The Keepsake also contributed to various periodicals and wrote novels. .
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The Pious Incendiaries: Or, Fanaticism Display'd, by Mary O'Brien
Via theatrical metaphor, fanaticism is presented as an unusual but natural occurrence that will never completely disappear or be subject to control.
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Ellauna: A Legend of the Thirteenth Century, by Mary St. John
This long, annotated poem of four cantos was published in 1815.
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