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SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... abstract, we have nothing to object; but, that Negroes ought to be so punished for attempting to extricate themselves from slavery, in a country where the very first article of the Constitution declares, that all men are born equal and free, and that ...

An Address to the British People on the Subject of the threatened Invasion: written in the Neigbbourhood of ..

... war, Which spreads its devastation wide and far, In self-defence shall Britons fear to die ? Or will they sink to abject slavery 7 Or shall this happy isle again be curst, Of all pernicious evils with the worst Shall anarchy resume her mad career, Again ...

for the [ill] Packet

... Britons ?? Arc strasigers to edeh foreign coast! Lor g long hls Grecia's *tlory fled A tieiis s ^d SpatsL bhow the head rO Slavery aulling yoke: Whi ere tustis rolls ?? golds' tirir' Wvit~h bloos thse'frtile ?? al-e dly'd, And Egypts spirit bnokc. PyS strassgei ...

Ode for the New Year

... wsay, 'Tis for some hiddlen andi of general good Tihe scourge. per)iotted, thus exs rls his sway. Tho' galling Tyranny in slavery's yoke Aswhiiebe suffer'd Nationsato ekelhain, In Goar's good time their sitaciles siall he broke, And Liberty her wrested ...

THE PAUSE OF EXPECTATION

... foe succeeds 'To blast tae fruit of Britain'a'fairest deaes!- ' . Hs }1 ages linked to ages, Shall the pall . Of crushing slavery whslifi the blood-stained balil.? , Qmay the scene, once spent this mortal strife, ,0 Burst, green, and radiant, into lovelier ...

EPITAPH FOR THE RIGHT HONOURABLE WILLIAM WINDHAM

... of elonuence along ? rromnpt at thy call creative Fancy came, And Reason bore thee on her wings of flame: Fancy, unfelt by Slavery's venal crew, Re.ison too h)right for Dullness' owlet view. Fejili, blest shade, ,he Sdnsof Genius fled, Anil swell the syisod ...

MELOLOGUE

... ear, o' Hme' !'who made all harmon', 'T han tie blest 61u'l of fetters breaking, And tle fiat hyrmn that man wakinig;- From Slavery s climber, ?? to l ie ty, (rAs-AiSi iATaIOT 5 SOXG;) Hark! frotn Spain;, disrant Spain: - ursts the hold enditusiast strain'- ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... and make the Dauphias' ?? ?? excuse is left to us, if we do not MRa'nisl our superiority over a nation so pertinacious of slavery Mr. Fransham, of Norwich, vas so ?? f be! ! ing buried alive, that repeatedly and eai'nestly before his i decease, he requcsted ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... dear to the 4eatt her reiernbraniie remains, Yet dark are th' ties Where no libertyshinieth,. And sad the remembrance that slavery stains ba Oh thou! who wert born' iathe cot ofthe peasant,. But die~t of laiigsior in L~uxtsy~i doipe,be Oarvision, whena ...

LIBERTY

... to the heart her renmembrance remains, ',ect dark are the ties u here nD liberty shiIIeth, And s'd the retncnvh'ance that slavery stainr. 1b thou ! ?? weet born in thle cpt of the pe6sattt, But dicet of languor in lusury's dome. Ouir 4tsior, when ahi1ent--our ...

FOR THE CALEDONIAN MERCURY

... 'Tis that alone can bid me live, My Phillida! when torn from thee; For e en thyself no joy can give, If doom'd to dwell in slavery. Adieu! my life! my only light ! My best reward for doing right! The sole rewards desired by me, Are Phillida and liberty ...

THEATRE ROYAL, COVENT GARDEN,

... thit ;ltbrnn, withoat which we have, in my humble J1 ?? lnie Ilt to expech but au additioni ot' cilamity, pub- L ?? ruin and slavery.-''hat the ?? we seeks ' rlemi's too many ot' those whio proit bytke decay Nj i l ion ift!ile Nustintal Rlepresnotatiun, or ...