Sarah Fyge Egerton, poet, was born in London. She is best known for "The Female Advocate" (1686), a verse satire published in response to Robert Gould's misogynist satire, "A Late Satyr Against the Pride, Lust, and Inconstancy, etc. of Woman" (1682). By her own report she was fourteen years old when she wrote it. Her father was not proud of her precocity: he sent her to live in the country and then married her, apparently unwillingly, to Edward Field. Wikipedia
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