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" Pile my ship with bars of silver — pack with coins of Spanish gold, From keel-piece up to deck-plank, the roomage of her hold, By the living God who made me ! — I would sooner in your bay Sink ship and crew and cargo than bear this child away... "
The United States Magazine and Democratic Review - Page 239
1843
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 21

1850 - 602 pages
...keel-piece up to deck plank, the roomage of her hold ; By the living God who made me ! I would sooner in your bay Sink ship, and crew, and cargo, than bear...the herdsman of Tekoa, in Israel of old, Shall we sell the poor and righteous, again for silver, gold. I looked on haughty Endicott,* with weapon halfway...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 195

1892 - 890 pages
...keel-piece up to deck-plank, the roomage of her hold ; By the living God who made me ! I would sooner in your bay Sink ship, and crew, and cargo, than bear this child away ! So the girl receives her freedom, and immediately her voice rises to heaven in a song of praise for...
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The British Quarterly Review, Volume 82

Henry Allon - 1886 - 618 pages
...keel-piece up to deck plank, the roomage of her hold : By the living God who made me, I would sooner in your bay Sink ship, and crew, and cargo, than bear this child away ! same passion reaches its white heat under the blast of sectional hatred, party persecution, and Abolitionist...
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The People's journal (with which is incorporated Howitt's ..., Volumes 3-4

People's and Howitt's journal - 938 pages
...By the living God who made me ! I would sooner in your bay Sink ship, and crew, and cargo, than hear this child away." " Well answered, worthy captain ! shame on their cruel laws !" Ban tnrough the crowd in murmurs loud, the people's just applause ; Like the herdsman of Tekoa,...
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The Literary Emporium, Volumes 1-2

1847 - 434 pages
...keel-piece up to deck-plank, the roomage of her hold, By the living God who made me ! — I would sooner in your bay Sink ship and crew and cargo, than bear this...Shall we see the poor and righteous again for silver sold1" I looked on haughty Endicott, with weapon half-way drawn, Swept round the throng his lion-glare...
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History of the Town of Danvers, from Its Early Settlement to the Year 1848

John Wesley Hanson - 1848 - 316 pages
...cargo } thin bear this child away '" " Well answered, worthy captain, shame on their cruel laws !" Run through the crowd in murmurs loud the people's just applause. "Like the herdsman of Tekoa,'in Israel of old, Shall we se the poor and righteous again for silver sold?" 1 looked on haughty...
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History of the Town of Danvers, from Its Early Settlement to the Year 1848

John Wesley Hanson - 1848 - 322 pages
...hold, By Ihe living God who made me ! — I would sooner in your bay Sink ship and crew and cargo, lh,m bear this child away '" " Well answered, worthy captain, shame on their cruel laws 1" Ran through the crowd in murmurs loud the people's just applause. "Like the herdsman of Tekoa, in...
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The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 21

1850 - 602 pages
...keel-piece up До deck plank, the roomage of her hold ; By the living God who made me ! I would sooner in your bay Sink ship, and crew, and cargo, than bear...the herdsman of Tekoa, in Israel of old, Shall we sell the poor and righteous, again for silver, gold. I looked on haughty Endicott,» with weapon halfway...
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Poems

John Greenleaf Whittier - 1850 - 408 pages
...keel-piece up to deck-plank, the roomage of her hold, By the living God who made me ! — I would sooner in your bay Sink ship and crew and cargo, than bear this...answered, worthy captain, shame on their cruel laws ! " Kan through the crowd in murmurs loud the people's just applause. / " Like the herdsman of Tekoa,...
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Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places and People

Mary Russell Mitford - 1852 - 592 pages
...deck-plank, the roomage of her hold, By the living God who made me ! I would sooner in yon baySink ship and crew and cargo than bear this child away!"...we see the poor and righteous again for silver sold V I looked on haughty Endicott; with weapon half-way drawn, Swept round the throng his lion glare of...
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