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Genre:
"Poetry"
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Religion of Author:
"Anglican"
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Work title:
"An Epistle from Lady Jane Gray to Lord Guilford Dudley. Supposed to Have Been Written in the Tower, a Few Days Before They Suffered."
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Literary Period:
"Early Modern"
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"Eighteenth Century"
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"Industrial Revolution"
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Date: 1762, 1781
"SUFFOLK's Daughter sinks not with her Woe: / Beneath it's Weight I feel myself resign'd; / Tho' strong the Tempest, stronger still my Mind."
preview | full record— Keate, George (1729-1797)
Date: 1762, 1781
"Delusion o'er my Mind usurps Command, / And rules each Sense with Fancy's magic Wand."
preview | full record— Keate, George (1729-1797)
Date: 1762, 1781
"Bear back, false Winchester, thy proffer'd Bliss, / Weigh Crowns and Kingdoms with a deed like this, / Far, far too light in Wisdom's eye they seem, / Nor shake the scale, while Reason holds the beam."
preview | full record— Keate, George (1729-1797)