
Be Kind When You Can
Be Kind When You Can is a collection of poetry by Eliza Cook, an English author and Chartist poet, first published in the 19th century. Cook, who gained prominence through her contributions to radical publications like the Weekly Dispatch, explores themes of kindness and compassion in her work. This collection showcases her ability to blend social commentary with lyrical expression, making her a significant figure in Victorian literature. The recordings were produced by LibriVox volunteers in January 2011, highlighting the enduring relevance of her poetry.
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