Plagues (prose) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

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A lecture on this subject was delivered on Tuesday evening to the members of the Ladies' Needle and Thimble Association by the Rev James Sleek curate of St Enock's in the Mist After adverting to the plagues of Egypt the learned lecturer dwelt at length upon the plagues of the present day which he classed under the following heads Servants poor relations borrowers teetotallars tobacco smokers and children in arms To counteract these evils were such associations as the one he had the honor to address select tea meetings fancy bazaars and perambulators The lecture gave great satisfactionA

John Hartley



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