THE AFRICAN BOY.

BY THE AUTHOR OF
“Twilight Hours Improved,” &c. &c.

And man, where Freedom’s beams and fountains rise,

Springs from the dust, and blossoms to the skies.

Dead to the joys of light and life, the slave

Clings to the clod; his root is in the grave.

Bondage is winter, darkness, death, despair;

Freedom the sun, the sea, the mountain, and the air!

Montgomery.

London:
PRINTED FOR HARVEY AND DARTON,
GRACECHURCH-STREET.
1823.