, daughter of Lord Molesworth, and wife to George Monk, esq. was celebrated
, daughter of Lord Molesworth,
and wife to George Monk, esq. was celebrated for her
poetical talents. She acquired by her own application a
perfect knowledge of the Latin, Italian, and Spanish languages; and, from a study of the best authors, a decided
taste for poetical composition. She appears to have written
for her own amusement, rather than with any view to publication. Her poems were not printed till after her death,
when they were published under the title of “Marinda;
Poems and Translations upon several Occasions,
” London,
She died in 1715, at B^t 1. On her deathbed she wrote some very affecting verses to her husband,
which are not printed in her works, but may be found in
vol. II. of the
” Poems of Eminent Ladies,“and in
” Cibber’s Lives."