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The writings of John Greenleaf Whittier, Volume 6. (ed. John Greenleaf Whittier) 32 0 Browse Search
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The writings of John Greenleaf Whittier, Volume 6. (ed. John Greenleaf Whittier), Old portraits and modern Sketches (search)
nd so be the savor of life to both. William Leggett. O Freedom! thou art not, as poets d into conformity with its professions. William Leggett! Let our right hand forget its cunning, o called Milton friend are to England, should Leggett be to America. His character was formed on t out strongly in condemnation of the mob. William Leggett was not then an Abolitionist; he had knowter-General or silently acquiesced in it, William Leggett, who, in the absence of his colleague, warty allegiance. The impracticable honesty of Leggett, never bending from the erectness of truth fos of a conductor of the public press than William Leggett, and few have ever combined so many of thame. For when the death-frost came to lie On Leggett's warm and mighty heart, And quenched his bolthey kindled still. So lived and died William Leggett. What a rebuke of party perfidy, of poliautiful ideal a fact. Every American, says Leggett, who in any way countenances slavery is derel[6 more...]