The Aristocrat And Trades Union Advocate a Colloquial

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The Aristocrat And Trades Union Advocate a Colloquial
A Working Woman of Boston
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Dreamed not that yankees would their rights invade; But now just rising from their dang'rous sleep. They find if freemen would their birth-right keep, They must not to the rich be slaves or delves. But watch their rights and liberties themselves.
ARISTOCRAT.
Thifl fine excuse^of theirs is nothing worth, 'Tia faction, sir, base faction sends them forth.
24 A COLLOQUIAL POEM.
There's some vile mischief plotter at their head, By whose advice their rebel sprites are led.
If they believe their right
...s have been betrayed, Instead of combinations or parade — Instead of making such a public fuss.
Why don't they peaceably complain to us 1 There must be mischief brewing when we find The lower orders in such clubs combined; Our men who have their country's good at heart.
In combinations never take a part: 'Tis not alone th' result of private thought That Union schemes are with much danger fraught, For men of wisdom, knowledge, mighty mind.
Who injudicial lore are quite refined.
And who, on points like these, are qualified The public mind and judgment to decide — Our Judges, lawyers, all our learned men With one accord these Union trades condemn: And some have thought we could these men indict.


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