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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 Poetical Works of John Greenleaf Whittier: With Notes, Index of First ...

John Greenleaf Whittier - 1904 - 632 pages
...up to deck-plank, the roomage of her hold, no By the living God who made me ! — I would sooner in your bay Sink ship and crew and cargo, than bear this...applause. 'Like the herdsman of Tekoa, in Israel of old, 115 Shall we see the poor and righteous again for silver sold?' I looked on haughty Endicott; with...
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THE CHIEF AMERICAN POETS

CURTIS HIDDE PAGE - 1905 - 746 pages
...murmurs loud ' Well answered, worthy captain, shame on the people's just applause. < Like the herdsmen of Tekoa, in Israel of old, Shall we see the poor...sold ? ' I looked on haughty Endicott; with weapon bitter hate and scorn; Fiercely he drew his bridle-rein, and turned half-way drawn, Swept round the...
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The Chief American Poets: Selected Poems by Bryant, Poe, Emerson, Longfellow ...

Curtis Hidden Page - 1905 - 740 pages
...worthy captain, shame on their cruel laws ! ' Ran through the crowd in murmurs loud ' Like the herdsmen of Tekoa, in Israel of old, Shall we see the poor...and righteous again for silver sold ? ' I looked on naughty Endioott; with weapon half-way drawn, Swept round the throng his lion glare of bitter hate...
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The Chief American Poets: Selected Poems by Bryant, Poe, Emerson, Longfellow ...

Curtis Hidden Page - 1905 - 730 pages
...to deck-plank, the roomage of her hold, , 10 By the living God who made me ! — I would sooner in your bay Sink ship and crew and cargo, than bear this child away I ' « Well answered, worthy captain, shame on their cruel laws ! ' Ran through the crowd in murmurs...
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The Chief American Poets: Selected Poems by Bryant, Poe, Emerson, Longfellow ...

Curtis Hidden Page - 1905 - 738 pages
...up to deck-plank, the roomage of her hold, MO By the living God who made me 1 — I would sooner in your bay Sink ship and crew and cargo, than bear this child away 1 ' ' Well answered, worthy captain, shame on their cruel laws ! ' Ran through the crowd in murmurs...
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A History of the United States and Its People: From Their Earliest ..., Volume 2

Elroy McKendree Avery - 1905 - 518 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 ! The In April, 1659, William Robinson, Marmaduke StevenE.ecution of SQn Nicholas Davis, and Patience...
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Dulcibel: A Tale of Old Salem

Henry Peterson - 1907 - 430 pages
...keelpiece 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!" And so Master Raymond, who it was rumored had been a great admirer of Dulcibel Burton, was on a visit...
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Park-street Papers

Bliss Perry - 1908 - 322 pages
...keel-piece up to deck-plank, the roomage of the 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 ! ' ' is scarcely distinguishable from Garrison asseverating : — "I am in earnest — I will not...
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Quaker Biographies: A Series of Sketches, Chiefly Biographical ..., Volume 2

Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends. Book Committee - 1912 - 342 pages
...keel-piece up to deck -plank the roomage of her hold, By the living God who made me, I would rather in your bay Sink ship, and crew, and cargo than bear...answered, worthy captain ! Shame on their cruel laws,' Ban through the crowd in murmurs ; loud the people's just applause. ' ' And so Governor Endicott and...
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The Quakers in Great Britain and America: The Religious and Political ...

Charles Frederick Holder - 1913 - 726 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 !" * Provided Southwick was released and sent home ; Holder, John Copeland, Richard Doudney and Mary...
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