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July 1846
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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

The Feast of the Poets

... Qte JPaot of tbe bon rPa1I 1X. In commencing Part 11. of our Feast with the following stirring poem, we must premise that we think the author is rather hard upon poor Old Eng. land. Certainly England's past career is open to heavy charges. Gigantic crimes, of which other nations andt her own l1ng-suffering working classes have been the victims, have yet to be atoned for. That atonement, we ...

The Feast of the Poets

... Or ftaot, of the vatto. ?? PART 11. In commencing Part II. of our Feast with tle follovving stirring poem, we must premise that we think the author is rather hard upon poor Old Eng. Ind, Certainly England's past career is open to heavy charges. Gigantic crimes, of which other nations ani her own long-suffering working classes have been the victims, have yet to be atoned for. Tlhat atonement ...

The Feast of the Poets

... ebt staot of tbe oetto PART II. In commencing Part II. of our Feast with th oI following stirring poem, we must premise that we think the author is rather hard upon poor Old Eng. land. Certainly England's past career is open to heavy charges. Gigantic crimes, of which other nations anti her own long-suffering working classes have been the victims, have yet to be atoned for. That atonement, ...