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The perfect equality of slavery with freedom was flauntingly preach'd in the north nay, the superiority of slavery. The slave trade was proposed to be renew'd. Everywhere frowns and misunderstandings everywhere exasperations and humiliations. Out of those generic influences, mainly in New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, &c., arose the attempt at disunion.

"I've no need for anything now," he said, "but I'm just as much obliged to you as if I was." "Poh! man, drink it down," rejoin'd the sailor, "drink it down it won't hurt you." And, by way of showing its excellence, the one-eyed worthy drain'd it himself to the last drop. Then filling it again, he renew'd his efforts to make the lad go through the same operation. "I've no occasion.

I follow'd therefore whither my love led me; but Lycurgus having renew'd his old concern with Ascyltos, wou'd not suffer him to depart: At last we agreed, that he shou'd stay with Lycurgus, and we go with Lycas: Over and beside which, it was concluded, that every of us, as opportunity offer'd, should pilfer what he could for the common stock.

The house was now in profound attention. Zara was in the midst of her favourite speech, "Would you learn more, and open all my heart? Know then that, spite of this renew'd injustice, I do not cannot wish to love you less; That long before you look'd so low as Zara, She gave her heart to Osman."

Fast as their ranks the thunders tear, Fast they renew'd each serried square; And on the wounded and the slain Closed their diminish'd files again, Till from their line scarce spears' lengths three, Emerging from the smoke they see Helmet, and plume, and panoply, Then waked their fire at once!

O, for my sake do you with Fortune chide, The guilty goddess of my harmful deeds, That did not better for my life provide Than public means which public manners breeds. Thence comes it that my name receives a brand, And almost thence my nature is subdued To what it works in, like the dyer's hand: Pity me then and wish I were renew'd

"Maker of all, the Lord, And Ruler of the height, Who, robing day in light, hast poured Soft slumbers o'er the night, That to our limbs the power Of toil may be renew'd, And hearts be rais'd that sink and cower, And sorrows be subdu'd."

"All left her but a faithful maid, who with tears supply'd her afflicted lady, and as often as the lamp they had by, began to expire, renew'd the light; by this time she became the talk of the whole town; and all degrees of men confest, she was the only true example of love and chastity.

Poo! said they, we have no money. The beggar remained silent for a moment or two, and renew'd his supplication. Do not, my fair young ladies, said he, stop your good ears against me. Upon my word, honest man! said the younger, we have no change. Then God bless you, said the poor man, and multiply those joys which you can give to others without change!

"Soft flow'd the lay by Avon's sedgy side, While o'er its streams the drooping willow hung Beneath whose shadow Silvio fondly tried To check the opening roses as they sprung. In vain he bade them cease to court the gale, That wanton'd balmy on the zephyr's wing; In vain, when Philomel renew'd her tale, He chid her song, and said 'It was not Spring.