"Oh, weary hearts! Oh, cares that come and go!"

Adelaide Anne Procter (1825 - 1864)
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About Adelaide Anne Procter

Adelaide Anne Procter was an English poet and philanthropist, known for her works addressing social issues such as child labor and poverty. Born in 1825 in London, Procter was the daughter of the poet Bryan Procter. She began writing poetry at a young age and gained popularity for her emotionally charged and compassionate verses. Procter also actively participated in charitable activities and worked with organizations to help improve the welfare of the less fortunate.

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