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" Fleecy locks and black complexion Cannot forfeit Nature's claim ; Skins may differ, but affection? Dwells in white and black the same. "
A Plea for Africa: Being Familiar Conversations on the Subject of Slavery ... - Page 120
by Frederick Freeman - 1838 - 359 pages
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The elementary elocutionist: a selection of pieces in prose and verse, by J ...

John White (A.M.) - 1826 - 340 pages
...ever, What are England's rights, I ask, Me, from my delights to sever, Me to torture, me to task ? Fleecy locks and black complexion Cannot forfeit Nature's...but affection Dwells in white and black the same. Why did all-creating Nature Make the plant for which we toil ? Sighs must fan it, tears must water,...
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Poems, Volume 1

William Cowper - 1826 - 262 pages
...as ever, What are England's rights I ask, Me from my delights to sever, Me to torture, me to task ? Fleecy locks and black complexion, Cannot forfeit...may differ, but affection Dwells in white and black thc same. Why did all-creating Nature Make the plant for which we toil — Sighs must fan it, tears...
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The poetical ladder; or A selection of poetry ... to suit the capacities of ...

Poetical ladder - 1827 - 94 pages
...as ever, What are England's rights, I ask, Me from my delights to sever, Me to torture, me to task ? Fleecy locks and black complexion Cannot forfeit Nature's...but affection Dwells in white and black the same. Why did all-creating Nature Make the plant for which we toil ? Sighs must fan it, tears must water,...
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The Historical Reader, Designed for the Use of Schools and Families: On a ...

John Lauris Blake - 1827 - 494 pages
...America ? — And now many of them stul live ? Me from my delights to sever, Me to torture, me to task ? Fleecy locks, and black complexion Cannot forfeit...but affection Dwells in white and black the same. 3. Why did all-creating nature , Make the plant for which we toil ? Sighs must fan it, tears must water,...
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New elegant extracts; a selection from the most eminent British ..., Volume 4

New elegant extracts - 1827 - 402 pages
...as ever, What are England's rights, I ask, Me from my delights to sever, Me to torture, me to task? Fleecy locks and black complexion Cannot forfeit Nature's...but affection Dwells in white and black the same. Why did all-creating Nature Make the plant for which we toil? Sighs must fan it, tears must water,...
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The Poems of William Cowper

William Cowper - 1828 - 468 pages
...as ever, What are England's rights, I ask, Me from my delights to sever, Me to torture, me to task ? Fleecy locks and black complexion Cannot forfeit Nature's...but affection Dwells in white and black the same. Why did all-creating Nature Make the plant, for which we toil ? Sighs must fan it, tears must water....
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Analysis of the Principles of Rhetorical Delivery as Applied in Reading and ...

Ebenezer Porter - 1828 - 418 pages
...are England's rights, I ask, Me from my delights to sever, Me to torture, me to task ? * Plaintive. Fleecy locks and black complexion Cannot forfeit Nature's...but affection Dwells in white and black the same. 3 Why did all-creating nature Make the plant for which we toil ? Sighs must fan it, tears must water,...
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An Illustration of the Principles of Elocution ...

William Brittainham Lacey - 1828 - 308 pages
...as ever, What are England's rights, I ask, Me from my delights to sever, Me to torture, me to task ? Fleecy locks and black complexion Cannot forfeit Nature's...but affection Dwells in white and black the same. Why did all-creating Nature Make the plant for which we toil ? Sighs must fan it, tears must water,...
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of ..., Part 1, Volume 13

Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 412 pages
...their motives ; letting familiars have a key to their heart, as to their garden. Shaatone. Fleecy locki and black complexion Cannot forfeit Nature's claim...but affection Dwells in white and black the same. Cowper. LOCKS. Mechanical fastenings for doors were employed at a very early period, and we have teen...
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Moral and Sacred Poetry

Thomas Willcocks - 1829 - 334 pages
...ask, Me from my delights to sever, Me to torture, me to task? Fleecy locks and black complexion Caunot forfeit nature's claim ; Skins may differ, but affection Dwells in white and black the same. Why did all-creating nature Make the plant for which we toil? Sighs must fan it, tears must water,...
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