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Lady Mary Chudleigh

I lived from 1656-1710. I was from Great Britain, and am in the English category.

A devoted Anglican, Chudleigh was self-educated in religious, scientific, and philosophical works. A fan of, probably acquainted with, contemporary Mary Astell, Chudleigh acknowledged her intellectual debt to Astell. Both women, along with Elizabeth Thomas, "Cleanthe", "Clorissa," "Lucinda," and "Eugenia", formed part of the literary circle centered around Dryden. Unlike Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle just 2 generations earlier, Lady Chudleigh did have a network of supportive feminist female friends.

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My poetry

  • WIFE and servant are the same,
      But only differ in the name :
    23 lines, 6 comments
  • Melissa: I've still rever'd your Order [she is responding to a Parson] as Divine;
    And when I see unblemish'd Virtue shine,
    77 lines
  • Why Damon, why, why, why so pressing?
    The Heart you beg's not worth possessing:
    18 lines, 4 comments
  • Would but indulgent Fortune send
    To me a kind, and faithful Friend,
    26 lines

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