
James Parkerson
Information on this author is scarce, but their work continues to inspire readers.

The Convict's Farewell: with Advice to Criminals, before and after Trial
A sorrowful prisoner bids adieu while offering guidance and warnings to those teetering on the edge of a life of crime, urging them towards virtue and redemption.
By James Parkerson

A Poem to the Memory of our late lamented Queen Caroline of England
Experience a tale of injustice and resilience as a queen fights against false accusations and societal corruption, immortalized in verse.
By James Parkerson

The Independent Statesmen, and Liberal Landlord or a respectful tribute to T. W. Coke, M.P. for the County of Norfolk
A heartfelt poem celebrates a politician's dedication to his people amidst societal struggles and calls for genuine leadership to triumph over greed.
By James Parkerson

An Elogy to the Memory of the late Wm. Palgrave, Esq., with Other Pieces
Honor a life remembered through heartfelt poetry, where a man's kindness echoes long after his passing, inspiring us to consider our own impact on the world.
By James Parkerson

Sketches in Verse: respectfully addressed to the Norfolk Yeomenry
Experience heartfelt stories of struggle, survival, and societal reflection through poetic sketches of Norfolk's 19th-century working class.
By James Parkerson

Poetical Works Comprising Elegies, Sketches from Life, Pathetic, and Extempore Pieces
Experience heartfelt verses that tackle love, loss, and morality, urging readers toward integrity and resilience in the face of life's trials.
By James Parkerson

The Bankrupt; Or, Advice to the Insolvent. A Poem, addressed to a friend, with other pieces
A man's descent into debt and disgrace reveals the far-reaching consequences of financial mismanagement.
By James Parkerson

Characters from Life; Or, Moral Hints. In Verse
Explore an early 19th-century world of moral lessons told through poetry about the repercussions of decisions.
By James Parkerson

An Address to a Wealthy Libertine or, the Melancholy Effects of Seduction; with a Letter from an Unfortunate Farmer's Daughter, to her Parents in Norfolk
A young woman's life crumbles after a wealthy man leads her astray, leaving her to grapple with shame as he faces the consequences of his own actions.
By James Parkerson