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I am allowed the power of changing my form, as fuits the obfervation of the moment, I can affirme the minute exterior ofthe mall ell infeel, or per/maze, if I may be allowed the expreflion', the mofi inanimate objefls: breathe in the flowers of fummer, or direet my unerring fhaft from the mof't minute parti cle of frol't that hangs upon the wings ofbo reas: I can kiln on the aufiral breeze, or make my bounding couch on a green wave.
I can watch on the pillow of difeafe, fan the feverifh cheek with my enamelled pinions or repulfe the bold intruding zephyr that haf tens to fipneelar from the lips of beauty.
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Librarian Note: There is than one author by this name in the Goodreads database, Mary Robinson, nee Darbywas an English poet and novelist, During her lifetime she was known as the English Sappho, She was also known for her role as Perdita heroine of Shakespeares The Winters Tale inand as the first public mistress of George IV.
After seeing her as Perdita, and declaring himself enraptured with her, the Prince of Wales, offered Mary Robinson twenty thousand pounds to become his mistress.
However, he soon tired of her and abandoned her after a year, refusing to pay the money, Her reputation was destroyed by the affair, and she could no longer find work as an actress, Eventually, the Crown agreed to pay Robinson fiv Librarian Note: There is than one author by this name in the Goodreads database.
Mary Robinson, nee Darbywas an English poet and novelist, During her lifetime she was known as 'the English Sappho', She was also known for her role as Perdita heroine of Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale inand as the first public mistress of George IV.
After seeing her as Perdita, and declaring himself enraptured with her, the Prince of Wales, offered Mary Robinson twenty thousand pounds to become his mistress.
However, he soon tired of her and abandoned her after a year, refusing to pay the money, Her reputation was destroyed by the affair, and she could no longer find work as an actress, Eventually, the Crown agreed to pay Robinson five thousand pounds, in return for the Prince's love letters to her, In, at the age of, Robinson suffered a mysterious illness that left her partially paralyzed, From the lates, she became distinguished for her poetry, In addition to poems, she wrote six novels, two plays, a feminist treatise, and an autobiographical manuscript that was incomplete at the time of her death.
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