The London radical weekly penny newspaper, The Poor Man’s Guardian (1831-1835), espoused working-class rights and the abolition of the stamp tax. The publisher Henry Hetherington was repeatedly imprisoned for publishing this newspaper.
| Poem title | Poet(s) | Date | Vol etc. | Transcribed? | id # |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Epigram. On the French Chemist, Baruel, extracting Iron from the Blood of a Corpse | 1833-02-02 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 2, Issue 87, Page 38 | no | 18464 | |
| Poetry | Fisher, W. | 1833-02-16 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 2, Issue 89, Page 53 | no | 18465 |
| Liberty! | 1833-03-16 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 2, Issue 93, Page 86 | no | 18466 | |
| Thoughts on the Borough Chapel | Petrie, George | 1833-03-23 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 2, Issue 94, Page 94 | no | 18467 |
| Lord! Free Us All! | 1833-03-30 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 2, Issue 95, Page 102 | no | 18468 | |
| Might and Right | Procter, Bryan Waller (pseudonym Barry Cornwall) |
1833-05-04 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 2, Issue 100, Page 143 | no | 18469 |
| A New Song Called “Whistle” | Praed, William Mackworth (1802-1839) | 1833-05-11 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 2, Issue 101, Page 150 | no | 18470 |
| Is There Yet Spirit in England? | 1833-05-18 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 2, Issue 102, Page 161 | no | 18471 | |
| What is a King? | Collins, Ebenezer | 1833-06-01 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 2, Issue 104, Page 176 | no | 18472 |
| A Patriotic Hymn to the Gods | Whalley, R. | 1833-06-08 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 2, Issue 105, Page 186 | no | 18473 |
| “‘Power’ wants to send our King” | 1833-06-08 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 2, Issue 105, Page 188 | no | 18474 | |
| When Wily Charles | 1833-06-22 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 2, Issue 107, Page 202 | no | 18475 | |
| Party Colours | 1833-07-06 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 2, Issue 109, Page 219 | no | 18476 | |
| Sonnet to an Infant at the Breast | Rickman, Thomas Clio | 1833-07-06 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 2, Issue 109, Page 220 | no | 18477 |
| Ode to Tyrants | Wolcot, John (pseudonym Peter Pindar) | 1833-07-13 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 2, Issue 110, Page 227 | no | 18478 |
| Original Poetry | N. N. (poet; Poor Man’s Guardian) | 1833-07-20 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 2, Issue 111, Page 236 | no | 18479 |
| Slavery—Freedom | Cowper, William | 1833-08-03 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 2, Issue 113, Page 251 | no | 18480 |
| A Song for “The Poor Man’s Guardian” | 1833-08-10 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 2, Issue 114, Page 260 | no | 18481 | |
| The Weaver | 1833-08-31 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 2, Issue 117, Page 283 | no | 18482 | |
| The Factory Child | Strickland, Agnes | 1833-09-07 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 2, Issue 118, Page 290 | no | 18483 |
| Ode to Sir Andrew Agnew | 1833-09-14 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 3, Issue 119, Page 298–299 | no | 18484 | |
| Lost and Found, or, the Ultras Lament for Nicholas | 1833-09-21 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 3, Issue 120, Page 306 | no | 18485 | |
| Exclusive Dealing | Davenport, Allen | 1833-09-28 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 3, Issue 121, Page 315 | no | 18486 |
| The Golden God | Davenport, Allen | 1833-10-12 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 3, Issue 123, Page 331 | no | 18487 |
| A New National Song | Hayward, Thomas | 1833-11-16 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 3, Issue 128, Page 370 | no | 18488 |
| Lines. On reading “Political and other Poems,” by Charles Cole, a London Mechanic. | 1833-11-23 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 3, Issue 129, Page 378 | no | 18489 | |
| The Devil’s Visit. (from Cobbett’s Magazine) | 1833-12-14 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 3, Issue 132, Page 402–403 | no | 18490 |