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 # |
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Fragment on the Origin of Kings | Jones, William | 1834-01-11 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 3, Issue 136, Page 435 | no | 18492 |
We Must Let Out a Tuck in the Frock; Or, the March of Intellect. A New Song | 1834-01-18 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 3, Issue 137, Page 441 | no | 18493 | |
Fragment on Human Debasement | Jones, William | 1834-01-18 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 3, Issue 137, Page 443 | no | 18494 |
“When a man reasons thus” | Political Corrector | 1834-02-01 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 3, Issue 139, Page 457 | no | 18495 |
Solitude | Mant, F. E. | 1834-02-01 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 3, Issue 139, Page 459 | no | 18496 |
The Song of the British Slave | Veritas | 1834-03-01 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 3, Issue 143, Page 31 | no | 18497 |
Rhymes For Philosophers | Caisson (Elie ∴) | 1834-03-08 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 3, Issue 144, Page 36 | no | 18498 |
The Tri-Coloured Flag | Veritas | 1834-03-15 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 3, Issue 145, Page 44 | no | 18499 |
“That all-destructive monster, Competition” | R. R. (poet; Poor Man’s Guardian) | 1834-03-15 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 3, Issue 145, Page 48 | no | 18500 |
Reflections of an Oppressed and Starving Peasantry | R. R. (poet; Poor Man’s Guardian) | 1834-03-29 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 3, Issue 147, Page 61 | no | 18501 |
Liberty | Mant, F. E. | 1834-05-03 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 3, Issue 152, Page 102 | no | 18502 |
Lines. On reading in the Newspapers the brief account of the Death of Julian Hibbert | Carlile, Richard | 1834-05-10 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 3, Issue 153, Page 107 | no | 18503 |
The Procession of the Workmen of London to save their Dorchester Brethren | 1834-05-10 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 3, Issue 153, Page 109 | no | 18504 | |
“Behold the Bank! its spacious trash” | Jones | 1834-05-17 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 3, Issue 154, Page 116 | no | 18507 |
Freemen, Up! | One of the Tenth | 1834-05-17 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 3, Issue 154, Page 116 | no | 18505 |
Tenth Ward Battle Song | One of the Tenth | 1834-05-17 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 3, Issue 154, Page 116 | no | 18506 |
“Ye tools of the Bank!” | 1834-05-17 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 3, Issue 154, Page 117 | no | 18509 | |
The Tar’s Election Song | Nep. (pseudonym) | 1834-05-17 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 3, Issue 154, Page 116–117 | no | 18508 |
Song | Lovett, William | 1834-05-24 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 3, Issue 155, Page 126 | no | 18510 |
“Tho’ humble my cot, and my cares not a few” | 1834-06-07 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 3, Issue 157, Page 143 | no | 18511 | |
The Lion and the Gnat (From the Commonwealth) | W. A. K. (poet; Poor Man’s Guardian) | 1834-06-21 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 3, Issue 159, Page 160 | no | 18512 |
The Gin Drinkers Song | E. J. Hytch | 1834-07-05 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 3, Issue 161, Page 183 | no | 18513 |
The See! The See! | Flail, Timothy | 1834-07-05 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 3, Issue 161, Page 184 | no | 18514 |
“Once there was a gilded thing” | 1834-08-23 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 3, Issue 168, Page 231–232 | no | 18515 | |
“Lo! we have scattered to the wind” | 1834-08-23 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 3, Issue 168, Page 232 | no | 18517 | |
“Forward let us bend our eyes” | 1834-08-23 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 3, Issue 168, Page 232 | no | 18516 | |
Exclusive Information to the Holders of Spanish Bonds | M. B. S. (Poet; Poor Man’s Guardian) | 1834-08-30 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 3, Issue 169, Page 240 | no | 18518 |
Epistle to Robert Owen, on Hearing Some of His Disciples Argue the Social Doctrine | Cole, Charles | 1834-09-20 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 3, Issue 172, Page 263 | no | 18520 |
The Shooting Season and the Game Laws | MacConnell, Thomas | 1834-09-27 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 3, Issue 173, Page 270 | no | 18521 |
First. The Poor Jews. Baalam’s Parable, Numbers xxiv., verses 5—9 | MacConnell, Thomas | 1834-10-18 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 3, Issue 176, Page 295 | no | 18522 |
Second. The Rich Jews | MacConnell, Thomas | 1834-10-18 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 3, Issue 176, Page 295 | no | 18523 |
The Gin Palace | Fleming, Wilmington | 1834-10-25 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 3, Issue 177, Page 303 | no | 18524 |
A Sketch of the Chancellor. (From a Correspondent) | 1834-11-15 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 3, Issue 180, Page 327 | no | 18525 | |
Sonnet. The Birth-Day of Pierre Bayle. November 30th, 1834 | 1834-12-06 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 3, Issue 183, Page 350 | no | 18526 | |
An Ode on the Duke of Gloucester | 1834-12-13 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 3, Issue 184, Page 359 | no | 18527 | |
A New Song for the Parson | 1834-12-20 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 3, Issue 185, Page 367 | no | 18528 | |
A Poor Man’s Song | 1834-12-27 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 3, Issue 186, Page 372 | no | 18529 |