Religious and Moral Poems by Phillis Wheatley
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PHILLIS was brought from Africa to Ame- rica, in the Year 1761, between seven and eight Years of Age. Without any Assist- ance from School Education, and by only what she was taught in the Family, she, in sixteen Months Time from her Arrival, at- tained the English language, to which she was an utter Stranger before, to such a de- gree, as to read any, the most difficult Parts of the Sacred Writings, to the great Asto- nishment of all who heard her. As to her WRITING, her own Curiosity led her to it; and this she learnt in so short a Time, that in the Year 1765, she wrote a Letter to the Rev. Mr. OCCOM, the Indian Minister, while in England. She has a great Inclination to learn the Latin Tongue, and has made some Progress in it. This Relation is given by her Master who bought her, and with whom she now lives. JOHN WHEATLEY. Boston, Nov. 14, 1772. |
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