William Cowper, (1731-1800) English poet, hymnodist Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Comment on this quote Share via Email Print this Page William Cowper Quote “No, Freedom has a thousand charms to show That slaves, howe'er contented, never know.”William Cowper ~ William Cowper (1731-1800) English poet, hymnodistTable Talk (l. 260) Freedom , Proverbs , Slavery Ratings and Comments 1 Reply Dave Wilber, St. Louis 2/16/10 The sole function of Lincoln's legal tender acts was/is to take labor and property without payment. Lincoln's contemporary, Horace Greeley said Lincoln's money system was "no less cruel that the old system of chatel slavery." In spite of endless reports of government spending money, no one wrill accept my offer of 100 pounds of money for just describing the money that our misleaders spend. WHY should they spend money when all of us will risk our lives and even die for mere strips of paper that have not even promised payment since 1963? Reply Anon 2/16/10 And the most ignorant are the slaves that are happy and contented with a false belief that their master(s) will save them from the further distress that is coming, never even crossing their minds that their master(s) are the actual cause of their distress. Reply J Carlton, Calgary 2/16/10 This describes today's "progressives" very well. Both the Republican and Democrat kind seem to believe that the answer to all problems lies in more government. So rooted in "Stockholm syndrome" are they that they can't see the simple view that government is and always was the root of all the problems they claim to solve. Limited government is the answer. Time to put them back on a very short leash. Reply Mike, Norwalk 2/16/10 The happiest slaves are those that have redefined their chains as comfortable robes (compelled compliance = necessity; license = order; victimless crimes / punishment of the innocent = required circus entertainment; larceny with impunity = debt / notes implanted for money; allodial = out of masters control; personal responsibility = horror; the master's bonded chattel = taxes, etc.) . "None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free." (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe) Reply RBESRQ 2/16/10 This is so apropos of today's masses who are slave to the media and corporate America. Their Freedom is held on their shirt sleeves and excuses for war. Reply Waffler, Smith 2/16/10 1 Reply E Archer, NYC 2/16/10 Indeed. Tell that to the collectivists who think that the individual (self) cannot be trusted with liberty -- that freedom, somehow, is 'selfish' and 'tyrannical' while mob rule's base desires should prevail. Great quote. Reply Elisabeth, Astoria, NY 2/16/10 This is exactly right. Reply S. Sotomayor, Washington 2/16/10 I believe a wise latina woman could come to a better conclusion than a white male. Reply Wayne, Naples 2/16/10 Reply aa, hb 2/17/10 Is history still taught in school? Reply Ronw13, ID 10/12/21 SaveOk2 SaveOk2 View CommentsClick to view or comment. Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print This William Cowper quote is found in these categories: Freedom quotes Proverbs quotes Slavery quotes About William Cowper Bio of William Cowper Quotations by William Cowper Books by/about William Cowper William Cowper videos William Cowper on Wikipedia Astrological chart for William Cowper