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The writings of John Greenleaf Whittier, Volume 3. (ed. John Greenleaf Whittier), Anti-Slavery Poems (search)
is me, my stolen daughters! 1838. Pennsylvania Hall. Read at the dedication of Pennsylvania Hall, PhHall, Philadelphia, May 15, 1838. The building was erected by an association of gentlemen, irrespective of sect or paonly, gathering here, We dedicate our fair and lofty Hall, Pillar and arch, entablature and wall, As Virtue's No tear of pity rusted on his chain! But this fair Hall to Truth and Freedom given, Pledged to the Right bef of the True and Right. And fitting is it that this Hall should stand Where Pennsylvania's Founder led his balast, And her free tresses to our sunshine cast, One Hall should rise redeemed from Slavery's ban, One Temple illions from their chains unbound; Then, though this Hall be crumbling in decay, Its strong walls blending witght from a fragment of the wood-work of Pennsylvania Hall which the fire had spared. token of friendship trueed at the great anti-slavery meeting in Pennsylvania Hall, May 17, 1838, when the Hall was surrounded by a fur