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1 William J. Grayson, The Hireling and the Slave, Chicora, and Other Poems i (1856)

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THE


HIRELING AND THE SLAVE,




                 CHICORA,




      AND OTHER POEMS.




                        BY

             WILLIAM J. GRAYSON.


  After all, Slavery in their case (the Jamaica slaves) is but another name for
servitude.-M. G. LEwIs.
  Irish whites have been long emancipated, and nobody asks them to work, or
permits them to work, on condition of finding them potatoes.-CARLYLE.
  I never saw servants in any old English family more comfortable or more de-
voted ; it is a relief to see any thing so patriarchal after the * * * Northern States.
I would rather be a slave here, than a grumbling, saucy help there.-Miss
MuRnAY in Georgia.









                CHARLESTON, S. C.:

           McCARTER & CO., PUBLISHERS.

                116 MEETING S.TR]FET.

                         1856.

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