"Marvel not my name’s concealed / In being hid it is revealed" - Hester Pulter - “Poems Breathed Forth by the Noble Hadassas”

https://theconversation.com/in-the-1600s-hester-pulter-wondered-why-must-i-forever-be-confined-now-her-poems-are-online-for-all-to-see-106747

"In 1996, a graduate student named Mark Robson was creating a digital catalog of the University of Leeds’ Brotherton Library when he discovered a small manuscript on the shelf. The elegantly titled “Poems Breathed Forth by the Noble Hadassas” contained 120 poems and a half-finished prose romance.

As far as Robson could tell, the manuscript hadn’t been read in over 250 years. He hadn’t heard of the “Noble Hadassas” – nor had anyone he asked.

But a riddle scribbled in the manuscript offered a hint about her true name: 

    “Marvel not my name’s concealed / In being hid it is revealed.” "

Quite how I feel about Catherine Dingee, the unnamed daughter of Charles, the mariner-privateer. A proof argument for Catherine Dingee's identity b. ca. 1760 is required.

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  1. she uses the alias Hadassah, or Hadassas, an epithet for the biblical Esther

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