"How beautiful the water is! To me 'tis wondrous fair-- No spot can ever lonely be If water sparkle there; It hath a thousand tongues of mirth, Of grandeur, or delight, And every heart is gladder made When water greets the sight."
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Elizabeth Oakes Smith
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Elizabeth Oakes Smith was a 19th-century American writer and advocate for women's rights, known for her powerful exploration of freedom and creativity.
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"Tis rushing now adown the spout, And gushing out below, Half frantic in its joyousness, And wild in eager flow. The earth is dried and parched with heat, And it hath long'd to be Released from out the selfish cloud, To cool the thirsty tree."
"Faith is the subtle chain Which binds us to the infinite."
"Faith is the subtle chain which binds us to the infinite; the voice of a deep life within, that will remain until we crowd it thence."
"My friends, do we realize for what purpose we are convened? Do we fully understand that we aim at nothing less than an entire subversion of the present order of society, a dissolution of the whole existing social compact?"
"How few women have any history after the age of thirty!"