The Chartist Circular (Chartist) 1839

An unstamped weekly (28 September 1839 – 9 July 1842), one of the most popular Chartist publications, published in Glasgow by the Universal Suffrage Committee for Scotland, and aimed at a lower and middle-class readership.

Poems appearing in this periodical

1839

Total poems: 12
Poem title Poet(s) Date Vol etc. Transcribed? id #
Ode to Labour. (From Tait’s Magazine) An Industrious Englishman 1839-10-12 The Chartist Circular Volume 1, Issue 3, Page 12 yes 1
Song to the Men of England Shelley, Percy Bysshe 1839-10-19 The Chartist Circular Volume 1, Issue 4, Page 16 no 2
To My Country: Appealing Against a Prolonged Usurpation of a Faction 1839-10-19 The Chartist Circular Volume 1, Issue 4, Page 16 no 3231
The Debt;—A Pathetic Ballad John Bull (pseudonym) 1839-10-26 The Chartist Circular Volume 1, Issue 5, Page 20 no 3
Prospects of Britain Author of Poland 1839-11-02 The Chartist Circular Volume 1, Issue 6, Page 24 no 4
Ode to Tyrants Wolcot, John 1839-11-09 The Chartist Circular Volume 1, Issue 7, Page 28 no 5
On the Might of Right G. D. (poet; The Chartist Circular) 1839-11-16 The Chartist Circular Volume 1, Issue 8, Page 32 no 6
Disgrace to the man who would still repress 1839-11-23 The Chartist Circular Volume 1, Issue 9, Page 36 no 7
An English Workman’s Address to England E. P. (poet; The Chartist Circular) 1839-12-07 The Chartist Circular Volume 1, Issue 11, Page 44 no 8
Songs for the People No. II Donald, George (1800-1851) 1839-12-14 The Chartist Circular Volume 1, Issue 12, Page 48 no 9
Do Kings or Nobles Care For Us? 1839-12-21 The Chartist Circular Volume 1, Issue 13, Page 52 no 10
The Many and the Few. An Appeal for the Right E. P. (poet; The Chartist Circular) 1839-12-28 The Chartist Circular Volume 1, Issue 14, Page 56 no 11