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Suffer not thy wrongs to shroud thy fate, But turn, my soul, to blessings which remain.


Anna Seward


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Seward also wrote Memoirs of the Life of Dr Darwin (1804). Life
Seward was the elder daughter of Thomas Seward (1708–1790) prebendary of Lichfield and Salisbury and author. Fancy and judgment view with gracious eyes
Its kindred tints that paint the silent power
Of local objects deeds of high emprize
To prompt; while their delightful spells restore
The precious vanish'd days of former joys
By Love or Fame enwreath'd with many a flower.

Anna Seward (12 December 1747 – 25 March 1809) was an English Romantic poet often called the Swan of Lichfield.

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