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She was born at Plas-y-Felin, Neath, third of the seven children of Elijah Waring (1787-1857) and his wife, Deborah.
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She was born at Plas-y-Felin, Neath, third of the seven children of Elijah Waring (1787-1857) and his wife, Deborah.
Elijah Waring wrote verse, plus a literary memoir, Recollections and Anecdotes of Edward Williams, the Bard of Glamorgan (1850). Following in her family"s footsteps, it seems natural that "verse-writing was always a pleasant diversion to her." She learned Hebrew in order to study the Old Testament in the original. In 1850, Anna published her first work, Hymns and Meditations.
This was to be reprinted and extended many times. was integrated into later editions of Hymns and meditations.
Mary South. Talbot"s memoir In Remembrance of Anna Letitia Waring was added to the 1911 final edition of Hymns and Meditations. This posthumous publication collected previously unpublished material, secular as well as religious.
Domestic topics are in evidence, including a light-hearted piece on her cat. Scott describes the final collection as projecting a compassionate, reflective personality, with a sense of humour.
Anna"s best-known hymns include "Father, I know that all my life", "Go not far from me, O my Strength", "In heavenly love abiding" and "My heart is resting, O my God".
Scott describes Anna as typifying a conventional Victorian view of womanhood, pious, reserved, and given to "good works". Anna became involved in philanthropic work, particularly as a supporter of the Discharged Prisoners" Aid Society. To one who spoke to her of the painfulness of such work she answered, "lieutenant is like watching by a filthy gutter to pick out a jewel here and there, as the foul stream flows by".".
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Several members of her family had literary interests.