Fleecy locks and black complexion Cannot 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? Poems - Strona 342autor: William Cowper - 1803 - Liczba stron: 348Pełny widok - Informacje o książce
 | English poetry - 1866 - Liczba stron: 348
...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...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... | |
 | English poetry - 1866
...Cannot 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, Sweat of ours must dress the soil. Think, ye masters, iron-hearted,... | |
 | Joseph Smith - 1867
...[By WILLIAM GBOVEB.] ............ ... 8vo. 1827. £ Anecdotes of Africans. (By a Lover of Africa.) "Fleecy locks and black complexion, Cannot forfeit...differ, but affection Dwells in white and black the same." London : Printed fur Harvey and Darton, Gracechurch-slreef. 12mo. 1827. ANONYMOUS,— continued.... | |
 | Joseph Smith - 1867
...WILLIAM GBOVER.] ... 8vo. 1827. £ • — Anecdotes of Africans. (By a Lover of Africa.) "Fleecy looks and black complexion, Cannot forfeit nature's claim...differ, but affection Dwells in white and black the same." London: Printed for Harvey and Darton, Gracechureh-street. 12mo. 1827. 41 ANONYMOUS,— continued.... | |
 | English poetry - 1867 - Liczba stron: 315
...ever, What are England's rights, I ask, 10 Me from my delights to sever, Me to torture, me to task ? Fleecy locks and black complexion Cannot forfeit Nature's claim ; Skins may differ, but affection 15 Dwells in white and black the same. Why did all-creating Nature Make the plant for which we toil... | |
 | John Dudley Philbrick - 1868 - Liczba stron: 588
...me, Minds are never to be sold. Still in thought as free as ever, What are England's rights, I ask, Fleecy locks and black complexion Cannot forfeit Nature's...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... | |
 | Caroline Matilda Kirkland - 1868
...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...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... | |
 | William Dealtry - 1869 - Liczba stron: 420
...pleasures, Africa's coast I left forlorn, To increase a stranger's treasures, O'er the raging billows borne; Why did all-creating Nature Make the plant, for which we toil ? Sighs must fan it, tears must water, Sweat of ours must dress the soil. Think, ye masters, iron hearted,... | |
 | 1870
...parts of the world men are black, and in others copper colour ; but, as our national poet says : " Fleecy locks and black complexion Cannot forfeit nature's...differ; but affection. Dwells in white and black the same." Yes, brethren, there is but one family, one kindred, one blood, and all are sunk in one awful... | |
 | Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1872
...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...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... | |
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