Resolved on death, in sullen, fierce despair, He strives by suicide to end his care ; But watchful keepers guard from that relief, And save his hated life for deeper grief, For other tyrants, other modes of pain, For trade and traffic... The village; a poem. With an appendix - 24 ページEnoch Lincoln 著 - 1816 - 12 ページ全文表示 - この書籍について
| Maine Historical Society - 1890 - 514 ページ
...From country, freedom, friends, forever torn, Yok'd like the ox, and forced through burning sands, To seek the distant shore, o'er desert lands, Then, with some hundred kidnapp'd w-retches more, Stowed in to fill the noisome vessel's store. Resolved on death, in sullen, fierce despair, He strives... | |
| Maine Historical Society - 1890 - 504 ページ
...From country, freedom, friends, forever torn, Yok'd like the ox, and forced through burning sands, To seek the distant shore, o'er desert lands, Then, with some hundred kidnapp'd wretches more, Stowed in to fill the noisome vessel's store. Resolved on death, in sullen, fierce despair, He strives... | |
| Maine Historical Society - 1890 - 500 ページ
...From country, freedom, friends, forever torn, Yok'd like the ox, and forced through burning sands, To seek the distant shore, o'er desert lands, Then, with some hundred kidnapp'd wretches more, Stowed in to fill the noisome vessel's store. Resolved on death, in sullen, fierce despair, He strives... | |
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