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Waved In The Their Latter Large Days Arm...
waved In the their latter large days arms , and the the year cold when winds the ble trees w - stronger backward , s Tomahawk over tlxe journey arose he and had looked taken throug abroad h the w land sad of within Shams him . And for there as he gazed not his a moon heart gre of all those that lit his , path but had brought to great him some land which wje , some men have regret so , some disfigured shame with , for their the
things lies and at the ypocrisies men he . had And beheld he wondered , for they above seemed all as and ants pushing running wildl here y ni and ght there and , day strugg to ling drag , driving ever so , little a blade of straw into ever so little a hole . of Then national lie saw talking in the -men far tugg distance ing and a great tearing palaver at a great stri t clouts & ving shapeless , which to burro mass they w his called f of scraps nes Reform t and in it ends , and each , and calling man old
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down braves braves with eat eat a dirt dirt great for for medicine many manv moons moons -bag , . . and Then Then drew he he out came came from palaver it a machine , and with drew glasses therewith , which ever he -changing set up in and the upon dissolving them p to ictures wonder such , and as he make showed those the who tafking look - men chises monsters , and Compound , called Dual Householders Votes , Fancy ; but Fran they - slides slides would not and and look showed showed at them them them . So Dictures ictures then he o of f changed virtue virtue and and the , p
happ Some iness , of , the and wise working Give-alls men said , beautiful that th to were see . cheats , but the rest were very glad , and as ey Tomatop hawk ot the looked heap , cry he ing saw that Disraeli he alone standing had built on the it up but , it and had calling alread upon y begun the world to crumble to do away him honour , and a ; great shadow was coming upon it from below , which
makes makes all all those those who who have have eyes eves to to ssee ee it it treaible tremble .. with Near the to sound that of place the l oom and black the spot mill ring where ing dwell men who have made it black for themselves , murder and who those go thence who , will silentl not y dwell and stealthil with them y , to . ,
wisdom And some ; but fools Tomahawk praised thes saw e me nothing n for their but selfishness Nearer and still hempen was a halters dark in it their in p t he osoph track y . greenest which was spot mad of , e the hundreds land of of Shamsi years ago ; in since the , then until the many whole generations earth around of ni has en have been undermin dug into ed it , . a From that for pit ity many arose a in wail old of times distress fc , and no . AAV * many heed
«*> cry V * . V . M . \ S * . p T ~ *~ J *^ ^^*^ W ** X V « U h « 4 * XWkl , | ^** . MWW statesman was given wo , except uld rinkle that in now a handful and then of earth some and bid the dwellers sp therein be quiet , for he-had , filled up the pit . But in the second moon of the year returned the statesmen , these for dwellers wickedness of the in land , darkness greater of Shams wic rose kedness trembled up madl , so . y And that and ' all the the blood old flowed seeds of in hate a bitter send stream out roots , which and spring made
up till they overshadowed the land like , poison trees should . be And strong Tomahawk enough ' si o g hed ^ fbr own a , those man who ees and fill up the pit , so that all ' men should live in lig Far ht an away d liberty over . the seasi ¦' - '¦ ¦¦ '' :- ' there were hijge shapeless cover cover the the clouds s sk kv for for looming ever ever . . up There Th as ere thoug in in the the they West W would est ... a a y
deceived and betrayed man was lying out in the , li bitt ght er of punishmen day , with t for bullets ambition thr of ough power his and heart trus — t to a that allies he . N had earer made , sat all Csesar men th happy e Frenchman by showing ,: declaring them and arts training and manufactures his cannon wh upon ere the they Northern wanted liberty Giant ; , whose appetite no states can satisfy . And turning ;
the back Victor to the eart from the sun h was Salacious , Rome Tomahawk rudd . , And chafing from saw everywhere E with ast Caesar to red West - ' shirts s bloji godchild . ? d rolled Still , till , iurther away , over y the tombs of the , Pharaohs , , more blood to be shed ; for the officials of the som land e Sha men ms had into , in a th it eir an lordl d bein y way un , able hustled to ull them poor out againr AVIVA es p , e d to cave g in the pit
p with LSI *** Vft horse & V # ** A , foot V » fa »* , and ^*»* J , artillery I on bV the ^ fc * » ^ heads **» % * of a ^ # £ all < # I . V labouring who were , after in it— their at manner which work . they are still and Many see , , honesty many other overthrown things , and did vice the Savage triumphant hear , f lording merifwallowing estivals . it in the hi in g h e places gutter , at and the brazen feasts effrontery and the
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), June 27, 1868, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/attw_27061868/page/4/
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