Market Women's Cries

Market Women's Cries
Market Women's Cries is a poem by Jonathan Swift that captures the sounds and atmosphere of the old English market through the voices of its merchants. Written in the early 18th century, it reflects Swift's keen observation of everyday life and social commentary. This work is notable for its vivid imagery and portrayal of the bustling market scene, showcasing Swift's literary skill and his interest in the lives of common people.
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