Riding on a rail, or, The doom of the cattle-starver

Harris is ridden on a rail by his neighbors for letting his cattle and horses starve to death. Harris is ridden on a rail by his neighbors for letting his cattle and horses starve to death. Within border of type ornament sections. Poem in 14 four-line stanzas. Place of publication suggested because Harris, from "Newtonville," is tried in Concord, N.H. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
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