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Helen Maria Williams

Helen Maria Williams (17 June 1759 – 15 December 1827) was a British novelist, poet, and translator of French-language works. A religious dissenter, she was a supporter of abolitionism and of the ideals of the French Revolution; she was imprisoned in Paris during the Reign of Terror and spent much of the rest of her life in France. A controversial figure in her own time, the young Williams was favourably portrayed in a 1787 poem by William Wordsworth. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Poems (1786), Volume I. by Williams, Helen Maria, 1762-1827

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    Paul and Virginia from the French of J.B.H. de Saint Pierre by Saint-Pierre, Bernardin de, 1737-1814

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