I often wish for a little of the fiery spirit that lives and thrives among the rocky fastnesses
and rough bleak hills of our Yankee Caledonia. Whether from our quiet temperament or from
near vicinity to the South and its influence, which always paralyzes whatever comes within
their reach that is good or true, that we are so far wanting in action, I cannot tell, but certainly
we are far in the rear. I am proud to have been one of that cursed yet thrice blessed little band
who ‘braved the fury of the seabed’ to attend a Christian Anti-Slavery gathering where drunkards
and gamblers were welcomed & honest truthful Women rejected and insulted. Letter to Lizzy
from John Greenleaf Whittier: ‘And to one whose home has been among the wild hills of the
North – where the cataract mocks the earth quake, and the giant streams go forth, where spirits
in robes of flame dance o’er our winter sky and to the many-voiced storm the Eagle make reply!
Pickard, John. B. Ed. The Letters of John Greenleaf Whittier. Vol. 1. Cambridge MA: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1975. https://archive.org/details/lettersofjohngre0001whit?q=%22Elizabeth+Neall%22
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