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Eliza Cook was a pioneering English poet and social activist, known for her poetry that championed social reform and equality. She broke barriers in a male-dominated literary world, writing about subjects such as freedom, equality, and social justice. Cook's courage to voice her beliefs and her dedication to advocacy make her a source of inspiration for those fighting for social change. Her work serves as a reminder that art and literature have the power to drive positive societal transformation.
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"Though language forms the preacher, 'Tis good works make the man."

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"There's a magical tie to the land of our home, which the heart cannot break, though the footsteps may roam."

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"Why should we strive, with cynic frown, to knock their fairy castles down?"

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"How cruelly sweet are the echoes that start, When memory plays an old tune on the heart."

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"Who would not rather trust and be deceived?"

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