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... awayiwith negro slavery even, would aggravate the evil; that the change they propose Is not the substi- tution of freedom for slavery, but the mere exchange of responsiblefor Irresponsible masters; and that we can- not hope to abollsb negro slavery except by ...

Poetry

... Though yor a13hoars clothe her noblel, The Monarch on1 the throne, Yet bereft, ye are left, In slavery to groan; While the wealthy revel proudly, Still in slavery ye groan. In battle fleld contending. With the might of England's foes, Your fathers won those ...

Poetry

... trutb-cy's deadening volley, Stretch the veil-uplifting hand- Through the dangers, that beset you In the taverns solace veIn: Slavery on the threshold met you; FreEdom beckons oat again I Through the false foes weak ensnaring Through the chains of foul ...

Poetry

... ) There is a nation bold and brave, Whose matchless valour now is tried; Which scorns to be a despot's slave, Or aught to slavery allied. L 1has it groan'd beneath a yoke a usurper's deadly hand, 'Till freedom's spirit has awoke The courage of that noble ...

Poetry

... ) There is a nation bold and brave, Whose matchless valour now is tried; Which scorns to be a despot's slave, Or aught to slavery allied. Long has it groan'd beneath a yoke OFa usurper's deadly hand, 'Till freedom's spirit has awoke The courage of that ...

Poetry

... truth-eoy's deadening volley, Stretch the veil.uplifting hand- Through the dangers, that beset you la the taverns solace vain: Slavery on the threshold met you; Frecdom beckons out again! Through the false foes weak ensnaring I Through the chains of foul ...

Poetry

... ) There is a nation bold and brave, Whose matchless valour now is tried; Which scorns to be a despot's slave, Or aught to slavery allied. Long has it groan'd beneath a yoke Of a usurper's deadly hand. 'Till freedom's spirit has awoke The courage of that ...

Literature and Reviews

... And even iuppo5ids it to be so tb4:p cile of slavery is ore from which the' miitlevits,' hd which calls forth the most, ?? and ?? cessant hostility of the fremain. Let&,us' because the noisy Anti-Slavery --AgWturs 'shi-' bit disgusting 4' quackery in ...

Poetry

... misery. Who would bow to class-made laws, Who'd support oppression's cause, What bold Briton would not pause, T' live in slavery I By your murder'd martyra' sighs, By your starving cbidrorta cries, Lot your oath of freedom rise, Ye patriot band: Stand ...

Poetry

... rose in cloud and ?? Now beams in radiance bright; And in meridian splendour soon Shall blaze with Freedom's light. When slavery's night shall pass away, And wide o'er land and sea Again on every breeze shall play 'The banner of the free: Then tune the ...

poetry

... rose in cloud and gloom, Now beams in radiance bright; And in meridian spleudour soon Shall blaze with Freedom's light. When slavery's night shall pass away, And wide o'er land and sea Again on every breeze shall play The banner of the free:. Then tune the ...

Poetry

... and misery. Who would bow to classmade laws, *bo'd support oppresalon's cauce, What ?? Briton would not pause, T' live in slavery t By your murder'd martyrs' ighs, By your starvisg obildren's oines, Let your oatbh of freedom rise, Ye patriot-band: Stand ...