Lime Rock Gazette Por-Illa
-------- S u i: SC RIPT H»N----- ONE DOLLVU FIFTY FTS. VOLUME V. ROCKLAND, MAINE, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 19, 1850. NUMBER XN’XIV. T H E M U S E . THE BLACK SAXONS- and the skillfulest soldering of casuiltry could •When wo had our Inst menting,’ said he, j meeting In Tavar of his views. But the aged I cation or his Indignant question why setft by no means make them adhere together.— I suppose mostol you know, (hot ue nil con-, mat. leaning on his oak staff still mildly spoke should toil unpaid, in wind and sun, that lords Pootry is the silver sotting of golden thoughts. I1Y MRS. L. MARIA CHILDS. Clear as the tones o f a wathedral bell above the eluded that it was best to jo in the British, if ol the blessed .Jesus; and the docility o f A fri- m ight sleep on down an,I em broider their gar- Tyrants are but the spawn of ignorance, hacJs and drays of the city; tho voice of so ho we could get n good chance, But w e, can tcniprnmoiit responded to his go title uicnts with pearl. From the St. Louis Roveillo. Begotten by the slaves they trainplecd on ; THE GOBLIN TELEGRAPH, Who, could they catch a glimmer of the light, Reason rose above all the pretexts of selfisli- didn’t nil agrea about our masters. Some words. j -And those Ratlin Hoods and W a t T ile rs - O i l - And see that tyrany is always weakness, |ness; and the apologies o f sophistry,and lo ud thought we should never be able to keep our | Then rose a man o f middle age, short o f ' were ...y SaXon ancestors,’ thought he W ho Ghostly Knockings.
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