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A sequence of poems that confront industrial capitalism and its human cost, combining denunciations of exploitation with celebratory paeans to labor. Several pieces dramatize the lives of workers and children in factories, portray the hangman and other agents of state violence, and imagine collective awakening and solidarity across nations. Others take moral aim at employers, censorship, and social hypocrisy while affirming labor's creative and cosmic role in shaping humanity. Tone ranges from excoriating and elegiac to rousing and didactic, and the collection moves between vivid scenes of suffering and direct addresses to power, urging justice and social reform.

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William Francis Barnard

William Francis Barnard was a poet known for his work "The Tongues of Toil, and Other Poems." His poetry often reflects themes of labor and the human experience, capturing the struggles and triumphs of everyday life. Barnard's contributions to literature provide insight into the social context of his time, emphasizing the dignity of work and the voices of those who toil. His writing is characterized by a lyrical quality that resonates with readers, making his work a notable part of the poetic landscape.

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