62:'A Coruja Trovador (The Troubadour Owl)' and 'Sóror Dolores', both of which she also used as titles of her works. Felicidade do Couto Browne's works enjoyed widespread attention amidst Porto's society of the time. She collaborated with the periodicals O Nacional, Miscelânea Política and
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