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  1. Charlotte Smith (born August 23, 1973) is a retired American professional women's basketball player for the Charlotte Sting, Washington Mystics and Indiana Fever in the WNBA, and for the Colorado Xplosion and San Jose Lasers in the ABL.

  2. The legacy of Charlotte Smith, the hero of the 1994 NCAA national championship game, is being told in a timely and candid documentary. We talk to Smith about her new documentary and more.

  3. ‘Ode to Death’ is a poem by Charlotte Smith (1749-1806), a fascinating poet who is regarded as one of the first English Romantic poets (before Wordsworth and Coleridge had officially ushered in the movement in Britain).

  4. Apr 3, 2024 · Charlotte Smith's iconic shot in 1994 to lift UNC to a 60-59 win over Louisiana Tech and the women's basketball national championship. The rest was history, as Smith set...

  5. Sonnet: On Being Cautioned Against Walking on an Headland Overlooking the Sea, Because It Was Frequented by a Lunatic. By Charlotte Smith. Is there a solitary wretch who hies. To the tall cliff, with starting pace or slow, And, measuring, views with wild and hollow eyes. Its distance from the waves that chide below;

  6. Charlotte Smith. A Critical Biography. Book. © 1998. Download book PDF. Overview. Authors: Loraine Fletcher. 761 Accesses. 50 Citations. 16 Altmetric. Search within this book. Table of contents (8 chapters) Front Matter. Pages i-xi. Download chapter PDF. Introduction. Loraine Fletcher. Pages 1-4. Download chapter PDF. Exile. Loraine Fletcher.

  7. [Disillusion with the French Revolution] So many years have passed, Since, on my native hills, I learned to gaze. On these delightful landscapes; and those years. Have taught me so much sorrow, that my soul. Feels not the joy reviving Nature brings; But, in dark retrospect, dejected dwells. On human follies, and on human woes.—

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