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Amusing Trial in which a Yankee Lawyer Renders a Just Verdict

Amusing Trial in which a Yankee Lawyer Renders a Just Verdict

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ISBN: 9781443214278


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Excerpt: Published at the Office of the Youth's Cabinet, 126 Fulton Street. NEW YORK. 1841. [4] A Slave sold at Auction. A time there was, when no one thought It sin, to hold a slave he'd bought, And of his strength have the command, As much as of his house and land. A Yankee Lawyer long had kept A negro-man with whom he slept. [5] And ate, and Sabbath day, He half the time from church would stay; When Cuff his master's garments wore. 'Twas strange you say, but he was poor; And though he cared not for Cuff's soul, Yet such the times, that on the whole, [6] CAGE. ""Disguise thyself as thou wilt, still, slavery, thou art a bitter draught.""Sterne. His slave must to the meeting go, If 'twas for nothing but a show. They lived on thus for several years One would not think, that many tears Would fall from off that shining face, So sleek and smooth, or he would trace [7] Note.In some parts of the country, slaves are scantily fed, while their masters live in luxury. The chain which bound, or wish to break, But choose to stay for his own sake, Where he so well was clothed and fed, And shared the lawyer's food and bed, So well contented he might be, He'd hardly know but he was free, [8] Fetters formerly used by the slave traders, to confine the ankles of their victims. The editor has seen some that were actually used by Rhode Island traders. But make the fetters of pure gold. They're hateful still, they gall, they hold, And if the pill is sugared o'er, 'Tis still as bitter as before. Cuff ponder'd much, but did not know, If he his master left to go, A Cruel Master. [9] And seek his fortune, he could find Another master half so kind, And who would give so large a share Of the small pittance he could spare, And every privilege could grant, Which he could need or ever want; [10] Emblem of Freedom.A moth just changed from its chrysalis state, deserting its shell. But then of freedom he had heard, And ere the dawning light appeared. Early one morning Cuff arose, And quickly...

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