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" The air was sweet and plaintive, and the words, literally translated, were these. "The winds roared, and the rains fell. The poor white man, faint and weary, came and sat under our tree. He has no mother to bring him milk; no wife to grind his corn. "
The Aurora;or, The Dawn of Genuine Truth: Being a Repository of Spiritual ... - Page 272
1800
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The Literary and Theological Review

1837 - 684 pages
...which they lightened by an extempore song, of which he gives the following as an exact translation. " The winds roared and the rains fell. — The poor...Chorus. Let us pity the white man ; no mother has he to bring him milk. no wife to grind his corn." Park, vol. 1. p. 193. An English lady, — the Dutchess...
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The History of the Condition of Women, in Various Ages and Nations, Volume 1

Lydia Maria Child - Social Science - 1835 - 322 pages
...seeing a white man. As they worked, they sung an extempore song, of which the traveller was the subject. The winds roared, and the rains fell ; The poor white...CHORUS. Let us pity the white man ; No mother has he to bring him milk, No wife to grind his corn. The air was sweet and plaintive, and the kind sentiments...
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The Saturday Magazine, Volumes 6-7

1835 - 538 pages
...sort of chorus. The air was sweet and plaintive, and the words literally translated, were these : " The winds roared and the rains fell. The poor white...corn. Chorus, Let us pity the white man, no mother has he, &c." Trifling as this recital may appear to the reader, to a person in my situation the circumstance...
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The Life of Mungo Park

H. B. - Africa, West - 1835 - 334 pages
...sort of chorus. The air was sweet and plaintive, and the words literally translated were these ; — ' The winds roared, and the rains fell. The poor white...Chorus : Let us pity the white man, no mother has he, &c.' " It may easily be conceived that Park was deeply affected by this instance of kindly feeling....
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The History of the Condition of Women, in Various Ages and Nations, Volume 1

Lydia Maria Child - Women - 1835 - 318 pages
...seeing a white man. As they worked, they sung an extempore song, of which the traveller was the subject. The winds roared, and the rains fell ; The poor white...man, faint and weary, Came and sat under our tree. j He has no mother to bring him milk, No wife to grind his corn. CHORUS. Let us pity the white man...
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A Twelvemonth's Residence in the West Indies, During the ..., Volume 1

Richard Robert Madden - Black people - 1835 - 352 pages
...the moment : "the air was sweet and plaintive," and the words literally translated were these : — " The winds roared and the rains fell, — The poor white man, faint and weary, Came and sat under a tree. He has no mother to bring him milk, No wife to grind him oorn. CHORUS. Let us pity the white...
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Introduction to the English Reader: Or, A Selection of Pieces in Prose and ...

Lindley Murray - Children - 1836 - 290 pages
...sort of chorus. The air was sweet and plaintive ; and the words, literally translated, were these : ' The winds roared, and the rains fell. — The poor...Chorus. Let us pity the white man : no mother has he to bring him milk ; no wife to grind his corn.'* Trifling as these events may appear to the reader,...
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Exemplary and Instructive Biography: For the Study of Youth

Exemplary and instructive biography - Biography - 1836 - 348 pages
...joining in a chorus. The air was sweet and plaintive, and the words, literally translated, were these : ' The winds roared, and the rains fell The poor white...Chorus — ' Let us pity the white man ; no mother has he !' &c. &c. Trifling as this recital may appear to the reader, to a person in my situation the circumstance...
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An Appeal in Favor of that Class of Americans Called Africans

Lydia Maria Child - African Americans - 1836 - 224 pages
...The air was sweet and plaintive, and the words literally translated, were these : "The winds roar'd, and the rains fell; The poor white man, faint and...CHORUS. "Let us pity the white man ; No mother has he to bring him milk, No wife to grind his corn." The reader can fully sympathize with this intelligent...
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The travels of Richard and John Lander, into the interior of Africa, for the ...

Robert Huish - Adams, Robert - 1836 - 824 pages
...the words, literally translated, were as follow : — " Tiie winds roared, and the rains fell; I in- poor white man, faint and weary, came and sat under...milk — no wife to grind his corn. CHORUS. Let us pit; the white man, no mot-ier lias . " ic. This circumstance was, to Mr. Par' , affecting in the highest...
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