Ebenezer Elliott
Ebenezer Elliott (17 March 1781 – 1 December 1849) was an English poet, known as the ''Corn Law rhymer'' for his leading the fight to repeal the Corn Laws, which were causing hardship and starvation among the poor. Though a factory owner himself, his single-minded devotion to the welfare of the labouring classes won him a sympathetic reputation long after his poetry ceased to be read. Provided by Wikipedia
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Peter Faultless To His Brother Simon, Tales Of Night, In Rhyme, and Other Poems By the Author Of Night by Elliott, Ebenezer
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Night, a Descriptive Poem, Part I In Four Books by Elliott, Ebenezer
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More Verse and Prose By the Cornlaw Rhymer. In Two Volumes Vol. II by Elliott, Ebenezer
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More Verse and Prose By the Cornlaw Rhymer. In Two Volumes by Elliott, Ebenezer
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Love: a Poem, In Three Parts To Which Is Added, the Giaour, a Satirical Poem. By E. Elliott by Elliott, Ebenezer
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The Poetical Works Of Ebenezer Elliott Edited By His Son Edwin Elliott ... A New and Revised Edition: Two Volumes by Elliott, Ebenezer
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[Scotch Nationality]: a Vision. In Three Books by Elliott, Ebenezer
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