Melibœus-Hipponax. The Biglow papers, ed. with an intr. &c. by Homer Wilbur |
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... talk o ' Freedom's airy Tell they're pupple in the facc , - It's a grand gret cemetary Fer the barthrights of our race ; They jest want this Californy So's to lug new slave - states in To abuse ye , an ' to scorn ye , An ' to plunder ye ...
... talk o ' Freedom's airy Tell they're pupple in the facc , - It's a grand gret cemetary Fer the barthrights of our race ; They jest want this Californy So's to lug new slave - states in To abuse ye , an ' to scorn ye , An ' to plunder ye ...
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... talk of our destinies Is half on it ignorance , an ' t'other half rum ; But John P. Robinson he Sez it aint no sech thing ; an , ' of course , so must we . Parson Wilbur sez he never heerd in his life Thet th ' Apostles rigged out in ...
... talk of our destinies Is half on it ignorance , an ' t'other half rum ; But John P. Robinson he Sez it aint no sech thing ; an , ' of course , so must we . Parson Wilbur sez he never heerd in his life Thet th ' Apostles rigged out in ...
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... talk agin tayriffs , but act fer a high one , An ' so coax all parties to build up their Zion ; To the people they're ollers ez slick ez molasses , An ' butter their bread on both sides with The Masses , Half o ' whom they've persuaded ...
... talk agin tayriffs , but act fer a high one , An ' so coax all parties to build up their Zion ; To the people they're ollers ez slick ez molasses , An ' butter their bread on both sides with The Masses , Half o ' whom they've persuaded ...
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... talk with him , my religion's too fervent.— Good mornin ' , my friends , I'm your most humble servant . [ Into the question , whether the ability to express ourselves in articulate language has been productive of more good or evil , I ...
... talk with him , my religion's too fervent.— Good mornin ' , my friends , I'm your most humble servant . [ Into the question , whether the ability to express ourselves in articulate language has been productive of more good or evil , I ...
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... talk all day long on any given subject , made no more ado , but forthwith banished him , whereby they supplied him a topic and at the same time took care that his experiment upon it should be tried out of ear - shot . I have wondered ...
... talk all day long on any given subject , made no more ado , but forthwith banished him , whereby they supplied him a topic and at the same time took care that his experiment upon it should be tried out of ear - shot . I have wondered ...
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a-goin afore agin ain't aint arter ATLANTIC MONTHLY bein Biglow BIRDOFREDUM BRIDGE critters Deacon discourse doos Doughface dreffle eend England F. C. BURNAND feller folks thet fore frum furder fust ghosts gittin give goin gret guess hed n't heerd holl HOMER WILBUR HOSEA idees Jaalam Jedge Jeff jine ketch kind Knott larn letter lickin look mind Mister MONIMENT nary nateral natural never nigger North nothin ollers on't on'y ough pint pooty reader roun round Sawin sech seemed sence settin Sez John sogers soul South Southun spile spirits spose sunthin T. W. Robertson tell ye ther There's thet thet wuz thet's thing thought thout thru took Twunt Uncle warn't wun't wut's wuth Yankee young
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