This is Volume 2 of "The Miscellaneous Works in Prose and Verse," a collection of writings by Elizabeth Singer Rowe and Thomas Rowe. This volume presents a selection of essays and poems, a significant portion of which are published here for the first time. Reflecting the literary tastes and intellectual concerns of the 18th century, the works showcase Rowe's talent for both philosophical reflection and devotional expression. A valuable resource for scholars of English literature and those interested in the religious and cultural landscape of the period, this collection offers insight into the minds of two notable figures of their time.
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