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The Poetical Works of Ebenezer Elliott
Edited by his Son Edwin Elliott ... A New and Revised Edition: Two Volumes
Elliott, Ebenezer (1781-1849)
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VOL. I.
ON THE STATUE OF EBENEZER ELLIOTT BY NEVILLE BURNARD, ORDERED BY THE WORKING MEN OF SHEFFIELD. By Walter Savage Landor.
JUVENILE POEMS.
Extract from “The Vernal Walk,” written in the Author's Seventeenth Year.
MIRANION.
INSCRIPTIONS.
MY FIRST SONNET.
THE EXILE.
BOTHWELL:
LOVE.
THE LETTER.
THEY MET AGAIN.
WITHERED WILD FLOWERS.
SPIRITS AND MEN.
THE VILLAGE PATRIARCH.
THE SPLENDID VILLAGE.
THEY MET IN HEAVEN.
WHAT ART THOU, MIND?
STEAM AT SHEFFIELD.
THE RANTER.
CORN-LAW RHYMES.
WIN-HILL;
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VOL. II.
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The Poetical Works of Ebenezer Elliott
WAR.
The
victories of mind,
Are won for all mankind;
But war wastes what it wins,
Ends worse than it begins,
And is a game of woes,
Which nations always lose:
Though tyrant tyrant kill,
The slayer liveth still.
The Poetical Works of Ebenezer Elliott