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ORIGINAL POETRY

... tlhe eaviols night- They know that never joy illumed my brow Tnlirtked with hope that thou ?? free This xwo6ld from its dark slavery, That thou-O awfol LOVELINESS, Wouldst give whate'er Lhese words cannot express* The day becomes more solemn and sererie When ...

THE THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... sudden possession of wealth and power, and he is recalled to reason by the voice of one who had spoken kindly to him in bis slavery. Mr Macready returned to England on Wednesday, in the Caledonia'steamer. The papers which came by the same ship mention the ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... instructive, and yet be is a warm advocate of the slave owners. Nobody, says he, can defend slavery in the abstract. True, nobody ever meets with slavery in the abstract; it is always in some concrete form, which is mightily satisfactory to slave owners ...

SECOND PORTION OF A LEGITIMATE DRAMA

... is't ye do; .411. A deed of tyranny! Louis. I pray ye, brothers, by our unity, Howe'er unnatural and wicked, help ! Though slavery, groaning 'Death wrongs piled on w rongs, Make desperate effort, and uplift its head With shouts of freedom piercinhg to our ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... very divert- ing heightening of the real thing; one in which poor human nature is degraded to the lowest point of mental slavery and debasement. We know not, however, whether the satire ought not to fall on the animals who thus castrate mind into a tone ...

THE THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL EXAMINER

... circumstance that he is only the adopted son of de Layrac pere -but her son-and therefore liable to the conditions of slavery. A letter addressed to her, intercepted and destroyed by the jealous wife of the true father (as is the manner of such), might ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... THE LITERARY EXAMINER. Tihe Spanisht Conquest in America, and its Relation to the History of Slavery and to the Governnment of Colonies. By Arthur Helps. The Third Volume. Parker and Son. With a steady hand Mr Helps in this volume continues to entwine ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... truth, notmorepowerful, *t less powerful in the interests of slavery, since they are separated. than when they were united. Indeed, our own conviction is that the mitigation of the evils of slavery will be brought about much more effectually when the Southerners ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... expressly repudiated both by President Lincoln and by Mr Seward, and maintains that slavery being the one cause of the quarrel, and the issue of the quarrel being certain, slavery must soon be overthrown. M. de Gasparin adopts the same view, but writes with ...

POERTRY

... By thle ife liere spoken of, we meatr tie volultary wife of airy parvairinnou% great rnan, wlto would fern revelire rlis slavery at hone by lordirng it outi ofdrzorw. A+ dmire thle nanlirs and rtrthr of tiis. Macbeth. b \Vhv .6; birrg yone, I am a roan ...

COURT AND FASHIONABLES

... expose tilm Eiectos eof7tet rmniiter In tile inenaces of power anid tie arts of correpuce'lu Tie patrims a.oi propsgotore of slavery wil no ile, 'an their fl'rt ?? will be rdir'reledl to divide ile fritentdt of freedom. pro vide ?? so ?? all entdeavour, it ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... Hereabouts there is white slavery: Christian or European slavery carried further south, in the regions extending on the line of coast below Wadnoun, and the adjacent Sahara. Something like a regular system of Christian slavery is there going on, whilst ...