... Poetical Works ... with a Memoir of Her Life and CharacterL. Howell, 1836 - 180 pages |
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... heart . Oh ! I do fondly love thee ! I would twine Thy weal and woe with every thought of mine , Rejoice to see thee crown'd with glory's wreath , Or cling to thee in wretchedness and death . Did not the brightness of thy starry skies ...
... heart . Oh ! I do fondly love thee ! I would twine Thy weal and woe with every thought of mine , Rejoice to see thee crown'd with glory's wreath , Or cling to thee in wretchedness and death . Did not the brightness of thy starry skies ...
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... hearts and with heaven . Such being my sentiments , you will understand why I should from principle as well as ... heart and with heaven ? Is it when the fear of the whip is urging her through the performance of her task ? or when ...
... hearts and with heaven . Such being my sentiments , you will understand why I should from principle as well as ... heart and with heaven ? Is it when the fear of the whip is urging her through the performance of her task ? or when ...
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... heart ; and they to whom the earnest appeal was sent gazed on idly for a few moments and departed . Already the hand of Justice was extended to resume her blade , and her eye bent in lowering anger on the impenitent oppressor . Yet ...
... heart ; and they to whom the earnest appeal was sent gazed on idly for a few moments and departed . Already the hand of Justice was extended to resume her blade , and her eye bent in lowering anger on the impenitent oppressor . Yet ...
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... heart - a sudden thought of the utter undistinguishingness of the grave , very different from the burst of ... heart , and giving place to kindling hopes and virtuous resolutions . He might indeed weep , but the tears which he shed would ...
... heart - a sudden thought of the utter undistinguishingness of the grave , very different from the burst of ... heart , and giving place to kindling hopes and virtuous resolutions . He might indeed weep , but the tears which he shed would ...
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... heart is soothed by the sweet influences of nature , and looks forward with a fresher hope to another meeting - they leave the present dreariness of death , to revert to all the happy past , and to recall all the counsels of the silent ...
... heart is soothed by the sweet influences of nature , and looks forward with a fresher hope to another meeting - they leave the present dreariness of death , to revert to all the happy past , and to recall all the counsels of the silent ...
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Afric's amid anguish ANTHONY BENEZET bear beautiful beneath bitter bless bliss blood bosom breast breath bright brother brow burst calm chains cheek Christian clouds crush'd dark dear death deep despairing band dreams e'en earth ELIZABETH MARGARET CHANDLER Emancipation Father feel female fetters flowers forever friends gathered band gaze gentle glance gloom grave grief guilt gush hand happiness hath heart heaven holy hope human Isabel Jehovah JOHN WOOLMAN land lift light limbs look look'd maize midst mind mingled mirth mother neath never night o'er oppression pass'd philanthropy Pope Leo X pour'd prayer proud racter round scenes scourge seem'd selfishness shame silent slave slavery sleep slumber smile sorrow soul spirit suffering sweet tears tell thee thine thou thought toil torn trafficker in human voice wave weary weep WIFE'S LAMENT wild woman's wrong young