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Sarah Fyge Egerton

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Sarah Fyge Egerton (1668–1723) was an English poet who wrote in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. In her works ''The Female Advocate'' and ''Poems on Several Occasions'', Egerton wrote about gender, friendship, marriage, religion, education, politics, and other topics. She is chiefly known as the spirited teen who responded in defense of women to Robert Gould's misogynist satire. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Sarah Fyge Egerton selected and introduced by Robert C. Evans, with MeKoi Scott. by Egerton, Sarah Fyge

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    Sarah Fyge Egerton / selected and introduced by Robert C. Evans, with MeKoi Scott. by Egerton, Sarah Fyge

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