Memoir and Poems of Phillis Wheatley, a Native African and a Slave (1835 Light & Horton edition) (Q1931): Difference between revisions

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(‎Created claim: title page transcription (P15): Memoirs and Poems | of | PHILLIS WHEATLEY, | A | Native African and a Slave. | DEDICATED TO THE | FRIENDS OF THE AFRICANS. | 'Some view the sable race with scornful eye-- | 'Their color is a diabolic dye; | 'But know, ye Christians, Negroes black as Cain | 'May be refined, and join the angelic train.' | Second edition. | BOSTON: | LIGHT & HORTON, 1 & 3 CORNHILL. | Samuel Harris, Printer. | 1835.)
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Memoirs and Poems | of | PHILLIS WHEATLEY, | A | Native African and a Slave. | DEDICATED TO THE | FRIENDS OF THE AFRICANS. | 'Some view the sable race with scornful eye-- | 'Their color is a diabolic dye; | 'But know, ye Christians, Negroes black as Cain | 'May be refined, and join the angelic train.' | Second edition. | BOSTON: | LIGHT & HORTON, 1 & 3 CORNHILL. | Samuel Harris, Printer. | 1835.
Property / title page transcription: Memoirs and Poems | of | PHILLIS WHEATLEY, | A | Native African and a Slave. | DEDICATED TO THE | FRIENDS OF THE AFRICANS. | 'Some view the sable race with scornful eye-- | 'Their color is a diabolic dye; | 'But know, ye Christians, Negroes black as Cain | 'May be refined, and join the angelic train.' | Second edition. | BOSTON: | LIGHT & HORTON, 1 & 3 CORNHILL. | Samuel Harris, Printer. | 1835. / rank
 
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Second edition, published 1835 by Light & Horton
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Memoir and Poems of Phillis Wheatley, a Native African and a Slave (1835 Light & Horton edition)
Second edition, published 1835 by Light & Horton

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    Memoirs and Poems | of | PHILLIS WHEATLEY, | A | Native African and a Slave. | DEDICATED TO THE | FRIENDS OF THE AFRICANS. | 'Some view the sable race with scornful eye-- | 'Their color is a diabolic dye; | 'But know, ye Christians, Negroes black as Cain | 'May be refined, and join the angelic train.' | Second edition. | BOSTON: | LIGHT & HORTON, 1 & 3 CORNHILL. | Samuel Harris, Printer. | 1835.
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