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POEMS OF SLAVERY.

And on her lips there played a smile
As holy, meek, and faint,

As light in some cathedral aisle

The features of a saint.

"The soil is barren,-the farm is old;

The thoughtful Planter said; Then looked upon the Slaver's gold, And then upon the maid.

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His heart within him was at strife

With such accursed gains;

For he knew whose passions gave her life, Whose blood ran in her veins.

But the voice of nature was too weak;
He took the glittering gold!

Then pale as death grew the maiden's cheek,
Her hands as icy cold.

THE QUADROON GIRL.

The Slaver led her from the door.

He led her by the hand,
To be his slave and paramour

In a strange and distant iand I

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THE WARNING.

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BEWARE!

The Israelite of old, who tore

The lion in his path,-when, poor and blind, He saw the blessed light of heaven no more,

Shorn of his noble strength and forced to

grind

In prison, and at last led forth to be

A pander to Philistine revelry,.-—

Upon the pillars of the temple laid

His desperate hands, and in its overthrow Destroyed himself, and with him those who

Inade

A cruel mockery of his sightless woe;

O

THE WARNING.

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The poor, blind Slave, the scoff and jest of all, Expired, and thousands perished in the fall!

There is a poor, blind Samson in this land, Shorn of his strength, and bound in bonds of steel,

Who

may, in some grim revel, raise his hand, And shake the pillars of this Commonweal Till the vast Temple of our liberties

A shapeless mass of wreck and rubbish lies

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