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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
EPISTLE OF CONDOLENCE, by THOMAS MOORE Poet's Biography First Line: Alas! My dear friend, what a state of affairs Alternate Author Name(s): Little, Thomas | |||
From a Slave-Lord to a Cotton-Lord Alas! my dear friend, what a state of affairs! How unjustly we both are despoil'd of our rights! Not a pound of black flesh shall I leave to my heirs, Nor must you any more work to death little whites. Both forced to submit to that general controller Of King, Lords, and cotton-mills Public Opinion; No more shall you beat with a big billy-roller, Nor I with the cart-whip assert my dominion. Whereas, were we suffered to do as we please With our Blacks and our Whites, as of yore we were let, We might range them alternate, like harpsichord keys, And between us thump out a good piebald duet. But this fun is all over; farewell to the zest Which Slavery now lends to each cup we sip; Which makes still the cruellest coffee the best, And that sugar the sweetest which smacks of the whip. Farewell, too, the Factory's white pickaninnies, Small, living machines, which, if flogg'd to their tasks, Mix so well with their namesakes, the billies and jennies, That which have got souls in 'em nobody asks; Little Maids of the Mill, who, themselves but ill fed, Are oblig'd, 'mong their other benevolent cares, To keep 'feeding the scribblers,' and better, 'tis said, Than old Blackwood or Fraser have ever fed theirs. All this is now o'er, and so dismal my loss is, So hard 'tis to part from the smack of the thong, That I mean (from pure love for the old whipping process) To take to whipt syllabub all my life long. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A TEMPLE TO FRIENDSHIP by THOMAS MOORE AFTER THE BATTLE (OF AUGHRIM) by THOMAS MOORE BLACK AND BLUE EYES by THOMAS MOORE ECHO [OR, ECHOES] by THOMAS MOORE LALLA ROOKH: PARADISE AND THE PERI by THOMAS MOORE LOVE'S YOUNG DREAM by THOMAS MOORE O, BREATHE NOT HIS NAME! by THOMAS MOORE OH! BLAME NOT THE BARD by THOMAS MOORE PRO PATRIA MORI by THOMAS MOORE |
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