"A female mind like a rude fallow lies; No seed is sown, but weeds spontaneous rise. As well might we expect, in winter, spring, As land untilled a fruitful crop should bring."
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: In Education all the Diff'rence lies: ... A Female Mind like a rude Fallow lies, Thorns there—& Thistles—all spontaneous rise. ... Culture improves all Soils.
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Anne Ingram, Viscountess Irvine
Anne, Viscountess Irvine (c. 1696 – 2 December 1764) was a British court official. She was a poet and a correspondent of Sir John Vanbrugh and Horace Walpole.
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