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Excerpt from The Fisher's Daughter, or the Wanderings of Wolf, and the Fortunes of Alfred: Being the Sequel to That So Greatly Admired and Popular Work, Entitled, the Cottage on the Cliff, a Seaside Story
Oh that I were an Indian wild, On whom. The star of freedom smiled, I'd be a fund 'idolater, And worship that dear brilliant star. Vvhene'er I chose, again I'd change, Where'er I pleased, in freedom range; Unbiass'd, merry, blest, and free, Beneath thy star, dear liberty Pai'rcnnno.
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