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Women's Rights by Annie Louisa Walker — Love Poetry Lines

By Annie Louisa Walker

Topics: love-shayari, deep-lines, nature-poetry

You cannot rob us of the rights we cherish, Nor turn our thoughts away From the bright picture of a "Woman's Mission" Our hearts portray. We claim to dwell, in quiet and seclusion, Beneath the household roof,-- From the great world's harsh strife, and jarring voices, To stand aloof;-- Not in a dreamy and inane abstraction To sleep our life away,

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"You cannot rob us of the rights we cherish,..."

"Women's Rights" by Annie Louisa Walker is a love and deep and nature and inspirational english poem consisting of 29 lines. This English poem by Annie Louisa Walker demonstrates the timeless power of verse to capture complex human emotions. Beginning with "You cannot rob us of the rights we cherish, Nor turn our thoughts away...", this piece explores themes of love and deep and nature and inspirational through vivid imagery and emotional resonance. The work invites contemplation on the deeper currents of life, love, and the human condition. Annie Louisa Walker's celebrated body of poetry continues to inspire readers across generations and cultures, and this particular work stands as a powerful example of their artistic vision.

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About Annie Louisa Walker

Annie Louisa Walker is a distinguished poet whose works have shaped the landscape of English literature. Their poetry explores the depths of human emotion, nature, love, and philosophical thought through powerful and evocative verse. Readers continue to find solace, inspiration, and beauty in their timeless words.

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