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[Jennifer J. Leong Cardwell, j_leongcardwell@yahoo.com, transcription 10 July 2017]
[Jennifer J. Leong Cardwell, j_leongcardwell@yahoo.com, transcription 10 July 2017]
The Dying Negro [underlined with a dotted line]
Old Cato on his death-bed lying
worn out with work, and almost dying
With patience heard his friends propose,
What bearers for him they had chose.
There's [Cuff?] and Cesar, Pomp and Plato
"Dey do bery well," quoth Cato-
And Bantam Phillip; now for ??
We must take Icipio Bantam's brother.
"I no like Icip" old Cato cries
"Icip rascal, tell about me lies,
"And get me whipped- ? 'tis all one
Icip shall be bearer, Icip or none.
"Mind me, quoth Cato, "if dat cur
"Dat Icip, come bearer, Tho stir"-

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[Jennifer J. Leong Cardwell, j_leongcardwell@yahoo.com, transcription 10 July 2017] The Dying Negro [underlined with a dotted line] Old Cato on his death-bed lying worn out with work, and almost dying With patience heard his friends propose, What bearers for him they had chose. There's [Cuff?] and Cesar, Pomp and Plato "Dey do bery well," quoth Cato- And Bantam Phillip; now for ?? We must take Icipio Bantam's brother. "I no like Icip" old Cato cries "Icip rascal, tell about me lies, "And get me whipped- ? 'tis all one Icip shall be bearer, Icip or none. "Mind me, quoth Cato, "if dat cur "Dat Icip, come bearer, Tho stir"-