Chapter 1200 of 1964 · 65 words · ~1 min read

XXVI.

The consequence is, being of no party, I shall offend all parties:--never mind! My words, at least, are more sincere and hearty Than if I sought to sail before the wind. He who has nought to gain can have small art: he Who neither wishes to be bound nor bind, May still expatiate freely, as will I, Nor give my voice to slavery's jackal cry.[iz]