The maroon, 第 1 卷﹔第 128 卷

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第 178 頁 - —said the heart-broken stranger — " The wild deer and wolf to the covert can flee ; But I have no refuge from famine and danger : A home and a country remain not to me ! Never again, in the green, sunny bowers, Where my forefathers lived, shall I spend the sweet hours, Or cover my harp with the wild-woven flowers, And strike to the numbers of
第 181 頁 - ... dream. My arms cannot hold forever. What spells have I Against the likely holocaust, Who see you already Spinning spinning Yourself fine In the flowery cocoon of night? Only these gaudy birds for now, This deer listening In the brown chintz woods, And a square of painted silk Washed to powdery hues. Had I known you then as well as I do now I would have asked you to put them in ajar, Pickled, for me to take home, Those two little pointed placentas, Neat and smooth like slices of uncooked liver,...
第 3 頁 - No lover of liberty — no advocate for the equality of mankind — can fail to feel an enthusiastic admiration for those brave black men, who, for two hundred years, maintained their independence against the whole white population of the island.

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