James Montgomery was a prolific 19th century poet who was deeply influenced by the religious and social upheavals of his time. This book collects many of Montgomery's best works, showcasing his lyrical style and his passionate commitment to social justice and human rights. Along with a biographical sketch of Montgomery himself, this volume presents a fascinating window into the cultural and political climate of early 19th century England.
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