John Saffin
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John Saffin (geboren am 22. November 1626 in Exeter, England; gestorben am 18. Juli 1710 in , Massachusetts) war ein neuenglischer Kaufmann, Jurist und Gelegenheitsdichter.
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John Saffin (baptised 22 November 1626 – 29 July 1710) was a colonial New England merchant, politician, judge, and poet. He is best known for his A Brief and Candid Answer to Samuel Sewall's The Selling of Joseph, and for a small collection of poetry, most of which was not published until the 20th century. Literary historian Harrison Meserole ranks Saffin as "seventh or eighth" among colonial-era poets.
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John Saffin
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John Saffin
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Cowardly and cruel are those Blacks Innate
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He that exasperates them, soon espies
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How near good Joseph they are Parallel
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Libidinous, Deceitful, False, and Rude
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Mischief and Murder in their very eyes.
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Prone to Revenge, Imp of inveterate hate
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The Premises consider'd, all may tell
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The Spume Issue of Ingratitude
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—Racist couplet by Saffin
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Associate Justice of the Massachusetts Superior Court of Judicature
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John Saffin (geboren am 22. November 1626 in Exeter, England; gestorben am 18. Juli 1710 in , Massachusetts) war ein neuenglischer Kaufmann, Jurist und Gelegenheitsdichter.
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John Saffin (baptised 22 November 1626 – 29 July 1710) was a colonial New England merchant, politician, judge, and poet. He is best known for his A Brief and Candid Answer to Samuel Sewall's The Selling of Joseph, and for a small collection of poetry, most of which was not published until the 20th century. Literary historian Harrison Meserole ranks Saffin as "seventh or eighth" among colonial-era poets.
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