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Title: Mithridates At Chios Author: John Greenleaf Whittier [More Titles by Whittier] It is recorded that the Chians, when subjugated by Mithridates of Cappadocia, were delivered up to their own slaves, to be carried away captive to Colchis. Athenxus considers this a just punishment for their wickedness in first introducing the slave-trade into Greece. From this ancient villany of the Chians the proverb arose, "The Chian hath bought himself a master." KNOW'ST thou, O slave-cursed land The heavens are still and far; "Robbers of Chios! hark," Then rose the long lament "The gods at last pay well," Once more the slow, dumb years 1868. [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |