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- In_the_Workhouse_–_Christmas_Day abstract "In the Workhouse – Christmas Day, better known by its first line, "It is Christmas Day in the workhouse", is a dramatic monologue written as a traditional rhyming poem and published in 1877 by George Robert Sims. It is a criticism of the harsh conditions in workhouses under the 1834 Poor Law.".
- In_the_Workhouse_–_Christmas_Day comment "In the Workhouse – Christmas Day, better known by its first line, "It is Christmas Day in the workhouse", is a dramatic monologue written as a traditional rhyming poem and published in 1877 by George Robert Sims. It is a criticism of the harsh conditions in workhouses under the 1834 Poor Law.".