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Mary Mollineux

1651 – 1696

Mary Mollineux (née Southworth; 1651–1696) was an English Quaker poet.

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"How sweet is harmless solitude! What can its joys control? Tumults and noise may not intrude, To interrupt the soul."

- Mary Mollineux

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"These rugged walls less grievous are to me, Than those bedeck'd with curious arras be T'a guilty conscience; to a wounded heart, A palace cannot palliate that smart: Tho' drunk with pleasure, dull with opiates, Some seem as senseless of their sad estates, Till on their dying-beds conscience awakes. But tho' the righteous be in bonds confin'd, They inwardly sweet satisfaction find."

- Mary Mollineux

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