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Ip Rom His Wigwam Tomahawk Regards The W...
road . And Tomahawk has said so , a score of times most truly , and yet repeats , yes , once more * " The Poultry must come down !" From his Wigwam Tomahawk looks at the World abroad with its troubles and its Councils its rumours and its murmurings . With its Rocheforts sharp and bitter , bitter , false , and Godless , With its France harbouring treason , and its Egypt caving under . And he thinks , " Oh my dear
my darling England , my loved and only true land , how blessed art thou in this time , when all are near to war ! " And he plucks the red red berry , and waves the branch of green leaves , the leaves called Mistletoe , the emblems of peace to all men , and love , and home goodwill . And he smokes the fragrant Peace Pipe , and he loves the coming new year , and he holds the hand of friendship , to those whose hearts are wounded , wounded in the heat of
Tomahawk (1867-1870), July 3, 1869, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/fttw_03071869/page/4/