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To Mrs. De St Croix on Her Recovery

To Mrs. De St Croix on Her Recovery

Thomas Love Peacock

To Mrs. De St Croix on Her Recovery is a poem by English author Thomas Love Peacock, known for his satirical novels and poetry. Written during the early 19th century, this piece reflects on themes of health and recovery, offering a heartfelt sentiment suitable for those overcoming illness. It was featured in the Weekly Poetry project on February 6, 2022, highlighting its enduring relevance and emotional resonance.

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