Reading Notes Part B Week 6

Barbauld 
Anna Laetitia Barbauld was a sophisticated women poet whose work was widely known in the United States and England (326).

To a Little Invisible Being Who Is Expected Soon to Become Visible
"Considers the mysterious existence of the unborn child, a being, the poem speculates, that has sense but no object to sense and a mind but no thoughts to fill it." (326).
      This is a poem about being excited to give birth. Even though this being is a gender less and                nameless, the mother still is so excited for this baby. 

"To grasp at all the worlds in almighty wrought!" (327)
       This quote stood out to me because it makes me believe the poem is about a good upbringing.             No matter what the gender of this baby is, or the name, the race, religion, or class they will have         great opportunities and chances to do anything they want.  


From Eighteen Hundred and Eleven, a Poem 
       This poem is written when the war was going on with France. A lot of bad things are going on. 
       People had to deal with loved ones dying, and people are sick. This is because people are                     suffering from being hungry and poverty.

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