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Selected Poems of Hannah More
- Words by the Wayside Classics Series
- Narrated by: Anita Wright
- Length: 41 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A selection of poems by Hannah More on various topics.
A word about the author: Hannah More (1745-1833) was born in Gloucestershire, England. In middle age, she was closely connected with William Wilberforce and his fellow abolitionists. She was also a friend of the evangelical hymn writer John Newton. She wrote moral stories and ballads on many topics and was one of the most successful writers, and perhaps the most influential Christian woman, of her day.
©2015 Words by the Wayside (P)2015 Words by the Wayside
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