IN a small chamber, friendless and unseen, Toiled o'er his types one poor, unlearned young man ; The place was dark, unfurnitured, and mean ; — Yet there the freedom of a race began. Poems - Página 157por James Russell Lowell - 1853Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1905 - 654 páginas
...1831 William Lloyd Garrison began the issue of The Liberator, an uncompromising abolition paper. " In a small chamber, friendless and unseen, Toiled...one poor, unlearned young man ; The place was dark, unfurniturcd, and mean, Yet there the freedom of a race began." emancipation was the right of every... | |
| 1906 - 810 páginas
...a seat in the first -class cars behind him. HOLMES, Professor at the Breakfast-Table, v Press. — What need of help? He knew how types were set, He had a dauntless spirit, and a press. LOWELL, To WL Garrison, st. a Presume. — Do not presume too much upon my love; I may do that I shall... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne - 1908 - 892 páginas
...inscribed : On this spot WILLIAM LLOYD GAERISON began the publication of "The Liberator" January 1, 1831. In a small chamber, friendless and unseen. Toiled...one poor, unlearned young man ; The place was dark, unfurn itured and mean. Yet there the freedom of a race began. Begun without capital or subscribers,... | |
| Robert Maynard Leonard - 1909 - 636 páginas
...weaned From humble smiles and tears. JR LOWELL (An Incident in a Railroad Car). 614. TO WL GARRISON IN a small chamber, friendless and unseen, Toiled...and mean ; Yet there the freedom of a race began. O Truth ! O Freedom ! how are ye still born In the rude stable, in the manger nursed ! What humble... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne, Waldo Ralph Browne, Scofield Thayer - 1909 - 330 páginas
...publication of "The Liberator" Januar; l, 183I. In a small chamber, friendless and unseen. Toiled o'er bis types one poor, unlearned young man ; The place was...unfurnitured and mean, Yet there the freedom of a race began. Begun without capital or subscribers, and printed from borrowed or hired type, the venturesome journal... | |
| Alice Woodworth Cooley, William Franklin Webster - 1909 - 442 páginas
...primrose was to him. 7. Three years she grew in sun and shower. 8. Sweet is the breath of morn. 9. In a small chamber, friendless and unseen, Toiled o'er his types one poor unlearned young man, 10. Him have I offended. n. Shorter and shorter now the twilight clips the days. 12. Old homesteads... | |
| 1860 - 326 páginas
...first man to sound the alarm and rend the veil was William Lloyd Garrison. Thirty years ago— • In a small chamber, friendless and unseen, Toiled o'er his types one poor, unlearned уoииг man; The place was dark, nnfurnitur'd, and mean : Yet there the freedom of a race began.... | |
| Charles Wells Moulton - 1910 - 812 páginas
...— EMERSON, RALPH WALDO, 1844, Journal; A Memoir of Ralph Waldo Emerson, ed. Cabot, vol. n, p. 430. In a small chamber, friendless and unseen, Toiled...and mean; — Yet there the freedom of a race began. . . O small beginnings, ye are great and strong, Based on a faithful heart and weariless brain} Ye... | |
| Stephen Samuel Wise - 1910 - 202 páginas
...achievements of William Lloyd Garrison, the liberator. How Garrison began his life in a small chamber, dark, unfurnitured and mean Yet there the freedom of a race began, adding the lines which are alike warning and inspiration, "What need of help ? He knew how types were... | |
| David Saville Muzzey - 1911 - 746 páginas
...remove the negroes from the South by colonization was like trying to bail out the sea with a dipper. In a small chamber, friendless and unseen, Toiled...unfurnitured, and mean, Yet there the freedom of a race began.1 454. Gam- Garrison was of the stern, unyielding, undaunted race of the slavery ancient Hebrew... | |
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