Inebriety and the Candidate
Publisher Description
The following poem being itself of an introductory nature. It is addressed to the 'Authors of the Monthy Review', as to critics of acknowledged merit; an acquaintance with whose labours has afforded the writer of this Epistle a reason for directing it to them in particular, and, he presumes, will yield to others a just and sufficient plea for the preference.
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