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FREEDOM'S OFFERING, | A COLLECTION | OF | POEMS. | [line] | BY JOSEPH C. HOLLY. | [line]. | "Not that I feel that hunger after fame, | Which souls of half greatness are beset with;
Property / title page transcription: FREEDOM'S OFFERING, | A COLLECTION | OF | POEMS. | [line] | BY JOSEPH C. HOLLY. | [line]. | "Not that I feel that hunger after fame, | Which souls of half greatness are beset with; / rank
 
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But that the memory of noble deeds | Cries shame upon the idle and the vile, | And keeps the heart of man forever up | To the heroic level of old time. ---[LOWELL. | ROCHESTER: CHAS. H McDONNELL, Book & Job Printer, cor. Front & Buff. sts. | T. BENFORD, BINDER. | 1853.
Property / title page transcription: But that the memory of noble deeds | Cries shame upon the idle and the vile, | And keeps the heart of man forever up | To the heroic level of old time. ---[LOWELL. | ROCHESTER: CHAS. H McDONNELL, Book & Job Printer, cor. Front & Buff. sts. | T. BENFORD, BINDER. | 1853. / rank
 
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[line] | Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year of Our Lord, 1853, by | JOSEPH C. HOLLY, | in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Northern District of New York. [line]
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DEDICATION. | TO | DR. J. W. C. PENNINGTON, | THE FRIEND OF YOUTH, OF LEARNING, AND OF VIRTUE, | THE WORTHY REPRESENTATIVE OF AN OPPRESSED RACE-THE GENTLEMAN | THE CHRISTIAN, AND THE SCHOLAR, | THIS VOLUME | IS MOST RESPECTFULLY, DEDICATED, AS A SMALL TESTIMONY OF THE HIGH PERSONAL ESTEEM HE IS HELD BY THE | Rochester, May 1853 AUTHOR
Property / dedication statement transcription: DEDICATION. | TO | DR. J. W. C. PENNINGTON, | THE FRIEND OF YOUTH, OF LEARNING, AND OF VIRTUE, | THE WORTHY REPRESENTATIVE OF AN OPPRESSED RACE-THE GENTLEMAN | THE CHRISTIAN, AND THE SCHOLAR, | THIS VOLUME | IS MOST RESPECTFULLY, DEDICATED, AS A SMALL TESTIMONY OF THE HIGH PERSONAL ESTEEM HE IS HELD BY THE | Rochester, May 1853 AUTHOR / rank
 
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[2] 34 [2]
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1853 edition of Freedom's Offering: A Collection of Poems, published in Rochester
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Freedom's Offering: A Collection of Poems (1853 Rochester edition)
1853 edition of Freedom's Offering: A Collection of Poems, published in Rochester

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    FREEDOM'S OFFERING, | A COLLECTION | OF | POEMS. | [line] | BY JOSEPH C. HOLLY. | [line]. | "Not that I feel that hunger after fame, | Which souls of half greatness are beset with;
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    But that the memory of noble deeds | Cries shame upon the idle and the vile, | And keeps the heart of man forever up | To the heroic level of old time. ---[LOWELL. | ROCHESTER: CHAS. H McDONNELL, Book & Job Printer, cor. Front & Buff. sts. | T. BENFORD, BINDER. | 1853.
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    [line] | Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year of Our Lord, 1853, by | JOSEPH C. HOLLY, | in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Northern District of New York. [line]
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    DEDICATION. | TO | DR. J. W. C. PENNINGTON, | THE FRIEND OF YOUTH, OF LEARNING, AND OF VIRTUE, | THE WORTHY REPRESENTATIVE OF AN OPPRESSED RACE-THE GENTLEMAN | THE CHRISTIAN, AND THE SCHOLAR, | THIS VOLUME | IS MOST RESPECTFULLY, DEDICATED, AS A SMALL TESTIMONY OF THE HIGH PERSONAL ESTEEM HE IS HELD BY THE | Rochester, May 1853 AUTHOR
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    [2] 34 [2]
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