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Psychology sellers 39, items. Education sellers 63, items. Politics sellers 43, items. Around us in a fearful storm The fiery hail fell thick and fast; And we engirded by the sand, Could not return the dreadful blast. When one arose upon whose brow The ardent sun had left his trace, A noble purpose strong and high Uplighting all his dusky face. Perchance within that fateful hour The wrongs of ages thronged apace; But with it came the glorious hope Of swift deliverance to his race.

Of galling chains asunder rent, Of severed hearts again made one, Of freedom crowning all the land Through battles gained and victories won. With steady hands he grasped the boat, And boldly pushed it from the shore; Then fell by rebel bullets pierced, His life work grandly, nobly o'er. Ellen Watkins. Philadelphia: [s.

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I could not rest if around my grave I heard the steps of a trembling slave; His shadows above my silent tomb Would make it a place of fearful gloom. I could not sleep if I saw the lash Drinking blood at each fearful gash, And I saw her babes torn from her breast, Like trembling doves from her parent nest. I would sleep, dear friends, where bloated might Can rob no man of his dearest sight; My rest shall be calm in any grave Where none can call his brother a slave.

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