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ABOwomeninarts: Last is Lenka Filipova's "Negotiating Gender, Representing Landscape: Teaching Lady Anne Lindsay Barnard’s Letters, Journals and Watercolours from the Cape Colony (1797–1801)" which explores who to teach Barnard's use of modesty and self-deprecation

thisisnotahmad: It is so incredibly frustrating watching people re-evaluate their treatments of women in the media, such as Britney Spears, Anne Hathaway, Pamela Anderson, Lindsay Lohan, etc, only for them to then go and do the same exact thing to other women in real-time.

ToriBarron13: There is transphobia on the Left. Ever called Anne Coulter a man? Ever called Lindsay Graham a lady? Those are only insults because even to the Left, trans can = bad. I’d almost rather talk to an overt bigot. They’d just negate me and be done. 1/2

henwood_anne: Lady A ft. Carly Pearce & Lindsay Ell Perform "Like a Lady" | 2021 CMT M...

linanneblack: DOORMAN: Lady Lindsay Anne Black! ME:

KatherineWoodh4: Find of the day: poem by Lady Anne Lindsay (age 12)'To My Pocket Book': Of all the friends that can be named, For Secrecy and Prudence famed, I hear thou art the very best, For in thy Brest can secrets rest, Thy chattering tongue will neer reveal, What we require thee to conceal.

DrTattooNJ: PROGRESS. Got a new Gi coming in, body is starting to feel balanced, moving in with my lovely lady Lindsay Anne, ba…

cwplou: I'm so extremely proud of this lady, Lindsay Anne Jones. So see her transformation from starting Plan, July 2018 i...

PrincessDiexd: ŸŒº Actresses: Cate Blanchett Sarah Paulson Jessica Lange Lily Rabe Sandra Bullock Anne Hathaway Emma Roberts Julia...

MarthaSmithDVM: Anne Lindsay had no idea she was going to be honored with the Richard Stein award. It's no easy task keeping secret...



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Andrew Lang Poem
Ballade Of The Midnight Forest
 by Andrew Lang

Still sing the mocking fairies, as of old,
Beneath the shade of thorn and holly-tree;
The west wind breathes upon them, pure and cold,
And wolves still dread Diana roaming free
In secret woodland with her company.
'Tis thought the peasants' hovels know her rite
When now the wolds are bathed in silver light,
And first the moonrise breaks the dusky grey,
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