id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 20360 Boswell, James No Abolition of Slavery Or the Universal Empire of Love, A poem .txt text/plain 2951 257 84 Pry'thee, my dearest, dost thou read, 5 Mischief to Trade sits on thy lip, Let's never have thee on thy legs; 40 THE PEOPLE'S MAN thou art no more. Sure slaves of power are not my theme; Look round this land of freedom, pray, harshly treated in this Poem, let them consider how they should feel if the Slave Trade, by an Old Member of Parliament_;" printed for Stockdale, It is ascribed to John Ranby, Esq. That the evils of the Slave Trade should, like the evils incident to {12} The state of slavery is acknowledged both in the Old Testament and Title page: "By James Boswell, Esq." is handwritten below "P O E M." A POEM ON THE SLAVE TRADE is, 'No Abolition of Slavery: or, the Universal Empire of Love: a is, 'No Abolition of Slavery: or, the Universal Empire of Love: a slave trade, written by himself. ./cache/20360.txt ./txt/20360.txt