Song of the Western Men

Song of the Western Men
The Song of the Western Men, also known as 'Trelawny,' is a poem by Robert Stephen Hawker written in 1824. It recounts events from 1688, reflecting the spirit and struggles of the Cornish people. The poem is notable for its vivid imagery and historical context, celebrating regional identity and resistance. It has been recorded by LibriVox volunteers, highlighting its enduring appeal.
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David Lawrence, Kariessa, Lucy Perry, Leonard Wilson (1930-2024) +4 more





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