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Yet I feel assured that the effect produced by Uncle Tom's Cabin is not mainly or
chiefly to be traced to the interest of the narrative , however captivating , nor to the
exposures of the slave system , however withering : these would , indeed , be ...
Yet I feel assured that the effect produced by Uncle Tom's Cabin is not mainly or
chiefly to be traced to the interest of the narrative , however captivating , nor to the
exposures of the slave system , however withering : these would , indeed , be ...
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... sympathies of this country in behalf of the suffering slave . It was felt desirabie
to render the expression of such a feeling as general as possible ; and to effect
this it me , was resolved that a subscription should be set on foot
INTRODUCTORY ...
... sympathies of this country in behalf of the suffering slave . It was felt desirabie
to render the expression of such a feeling as general as possible ; and to effect
this it me , was resolved that a subscription should be set on foot
INTRODUCTORY ...
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We knew that there were friendly hearts here , for we had received abundant
testimonials to that effect from letters which had come to us across the Atlantic —
letters wholly unexpected , and which filled our souls with surprise ; but we had
no ...
We knew that there were friendly hearts here , for we had received abundant
testimonials to that effect from letters which had come to us across the Atlantic —
letters wholly unexpected , and which filled our souls with surprise ; but we had
no ...
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No one who looks at the Cabin and at the Key , and who knows aught of the
effect of severe mental labor on the bodily frame , will marvel at this . We fondly
trust , and earnestly pray , that her temporary sojourn among us may , by the
divine ...
No one who looks at the Cabin and at the Key , and who knows aught of the
effect of severe mental labor on the bodily frame , will marvel at this . We fondly
trust , and earnestly pray , that her temporary sojourn among us may , by the
divine ...
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They took advantage of her presence , and the effect which was produced on the
public mind of this country , to reiterate their love for the abolition cause , and
their detestation of slavery . Before they were aware that Mrs. Stowe was to grace
...
They took advantage of her presence , and the effect which was produced on the
public mind of this country , to reiterate their love for the abolition cause , and
their detestation of slavery . Before they were aware that Mrs. Stowe was to grace
...
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180 ページ - And glimmered all the dead men's mail. Blazed battlement and pinnet high, Blazed every rose-carved buttress fair — So still they blaze, when fate is nigh The lordly line of high St. Clair.
27 ページ - I THANK the goodness and the grace Which on my birth have smiled, And made me, in these Christian days, A happy English child.
199 ページ - Philomel, with melody Sing in our sweet lullaby; Lulla, lulla, lullaby ; lulla, lulla, lullaby ; Never harm, nor spell nor charm, Come our lovely lady nigh; So, good night, with lullaby.
129 ページ - CALL it not vain ¡—they do not err, Who say, that when the Poet dies, Mute Nature mourns her worshipper, And celebrates his obsequies : Who say, tall cliff, and cavern lone, For the departed Bard make moan ; That mountains weep in crystal rill ; That flowers in tears of balm distil ; Through his loved groves that breezes sigh, And oaks, in deeper groan, reply; And rivers teach their rushing wave To murmur dirges round his grave.
44 ページ - And every shepherd tells his tale Under the hawthorn in the dale. Straight mine eye hath caught new pleasures Whilst the landscape round it measures ; Russet lawns and fallows gray, Where the nibbling flocks do stray ; Mountains, on whose barren breast The labouring clouds do often rest ; Meadows trim with daisies <pied, Shallow brooks and rivers wide : Towers and battlements it sees Bosom'd high in tufted trees, Where perhaps some beauty lies, The cynosure of neighbouring eyes.
72 ページ - The bridegroom may forget the bride Was made his wedded wife yestreen ; The monarch may forget the crown ' That on his head an hour has been ; The mother may forget the child That smiles sae sweetly on her knee ; But I'll remember thee, Glencairn, And a' that thou hast done for me ! " LINES, SENT TO SIR JOHN WHITEFORD, OF WHITEFORD, BART.
209 ページ - The finch, the sparrow, and the lark, The plain-song cuckoo gray, Whose note full many a man doth mark, And dares not answer, nay...
liv ページ - The power of the master must be absolute, to render the submission of the slave perfect.
140 ページ - And for evermore that lady wore A covering on her wrist. There is a nun in Dryburgh bower, Ne'er looks upon the sun ; There is a monk in Melrose tower, He speaketh word to none. That nun, who ne'er beholds the day, That monk, who speaks to none — That nun was Smaylho'me's Lady gay, That monk the bold Baron.
liii ページ - When the enemy shall come in like a flood, the Spirit of the LORD shall lift up a standard against him.