Mediated Strike (prose) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

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At a meeting of the tax collectors of the W R g of shire held in one of the cells beneath the Town Hall it was proposed That we the tax gatherers and rate collectors of the W R g of shire do intend to throw up our offices unless our wages are reduced or our labours increased for being like unto other men possessed of consciences we are frequently tormented with the thought that we are receiving more than what is our due and by that means wronging the public Mr Christopher Delphian moved as an amendment that they should dispose of their consciences that being a readier way of getting over the difficulty The chairman put the amendment which was carried and the consciences were sold in one lot for d which was carried to the fund for the entertainment of Mr Calcraft the president whenever he should visit the district on a professional tourA

John Hartley



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