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LEAVES FROM THE DIARY OF A PATRIOT.
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with from we The have great notes follow...
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THE HALT (AND MAIMED) BEFORE ROME. BY AL...
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We Within halt and sound maimed of the t...
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The Donkey's Paradise.—Clerkenwell Green...
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meets Et tu of Her Brute Majesty ?—We 's...
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. 1 314 1 I , ¦ - ¦ — ¦ - ¦ ¦ ' - ¦ THE ..... TOMAHAWK — - ¦ —1 -in * ¦ . 1 . 1 . 11 1 * ¦¦ ¦ . . — — ___ . _^ _ . , 1 ,. _^— [ December . 7 , 1867 .
Leaves From The Diary Of A Patriot.
LEAVES FROM THE DIARY OF A PATRIOT .
With From We The Have Great Notes Follow...
with from we The have great notes following obtained interest down extremel . as It a contains great from y interesting time favour evidentl to , will time y communication a be faithful of read the by record sensations all persons , , which taken of one of England jotted ' s greatest men during the perfor , mance of a duty at once painful and glorious : — it the November sun rises ? . 2 much . nd , 1867 the . — same This ever as ever memorable it does in day N ovember How is ? " Mufifee Why is will it not do his like duty a July Yes morn ite —O of wh the y not bloated uiuai ? For aristocracy this day
which sented J . YJ . UIICC banquets by W 1 J . J Clegg . UAJ 1113 , on and UUl our Canham . . gore 1 » . , , , The sp OJJllC and peop me , will UIC o do Eng their . v land . u awo duty , as repre . av- ; - ,, silver I saw At 10 smoke two . 10 red a . . m There ., the of train was an me as and bor ine e rivetted Clegg us rolled and on Canham away us as in . much wreaths I thought as to of eyes eng say— Nor Go , go heed , to thoug Windsor h ' s Royal le Tyrants walls bawls ,
Go Mufiee , Canham purp go , and Clegg , ; The And Soverei for these heroes dare not mercy close beg her . doors gn To Muffee echoes thou of art the rej peop oice ! ' rejoice roars ; ! The mouthpiece of the nation ' s voice !
as In Exeter this more had than not insp the train ired strain stopped I should , and Clegg have gone ged on as far nd . said " Ere we are at Windsor . " And so we was . I understand but as amongst many they of them attra the the cted bloated titled no minion attention aristocracy what . We was feeds three in the the royal patriots same stag train was hounds , and the , fokus uniform of . all I eyes think . Clegg It is a mi pity ght as have we was thoug not ht of in some some distingtive gorgious bad such as , such the ancient as a bit Romans of a laurel crowned bush in them ¦» one ' with » t hat «?*¦¦ , as or deserved a crown + ,
O Ul ^ - 'il . 00 un \ rf aiiu iciit . xwiiiUAii j \*** v vr nvv ^ a * % ** . **• * . » » -ww - ^•****¦* ¦* -w-w well of their country . ? 3 t * * **** *** have Patriots just refreshed is human ourselves , and we was with no the exception frugil beer to the , and rule n . We we is on our march to the Castle ' s walls . ; and iiiu As . women wuuicu we proceeded too hj < j bore was wda on on uii our us us way , , erect my my , feeling manl maiiLy y becomes bosom as uuaum the . givjwcvi eyes lowed of is with all wnu men « an **« .
to honest oppos pride e himself . I as a myself bulwark against —as oppression one . as I trod going the g I round ground with beneath firm and my martial manly stride heel , and was felt so as many every tyrannical bit of dirt the aristocrats Bill of . Ri I g thought hts . I of see Hamden med to , hear and around Bacon , mystic and Pym voices , and is whispering the patriot " See Muffee that ! " noble Oh Mrs brow . Muffee , that ! co if mmanding you could have eye , seen that themhow thsweet of ui lovely 1 maidens UiaiUlia shone O 11 UJ 1 W like Uivv beam cviiiJ
of emotion kllCXIl hope , UU upon * V lest Hit e our our 3 VVCCL path heads eyes C ^ , while should UVCI their have ) boso to ms answer heaved . for with our noble ^ wild s the haction future . , This the time I say when is fame debating . I seemed societies to , see and in perhap the wista s eve of n the " Shal House l Muffee of Commo have a ns statue itself 1 , " shoul Just d now discuss we reached the great the questi castle on . # # * We showto the Tradesmen lau ' s entra iivxaiiu nce t Such uv » is *•» the
insult vv w which exx are « w 3 UUWU . the « n menials iu li 11 1 * of * a cou oiij rt ^ xx inflict * 3 ^ on them a * ^ . u as __ dares J _ v ** to M v uphold the rights of the people . Clegg has sent in his reauest — make likewise to the our Queen petition , beginni . I ng am ( dramatic practising sty a le grand ) , speech , to For I comes Justice , so p not lease for your Majesty here , to I stands ask Upon my ri , ghts as an mercy Englishman ; , I stands .
note I was . int A errupted conversation by the takes menial place with —Clegg the answer is admitted to Clegg —now ' s # Muffee # ! Before * * your Sovereign stand erect ! They have refused , absolutely refused , to admit me and their Canham not within admitting the Canham Royal Walls ; but . me I don J Oh ' so ! proud much aristocracy wonder at , th wh e at court sucks , shake Engla in nd your 's blood silken like hose a leech till , you tremble split them ! Minions 1 I will of be revenged . I sware it on my ' eart .
^ the We crowd are in hired the by waiting the base -room courtiers , sheltered to hoot from us the . Clegg menaces of he shake is satisfied . The . crowd Miserable ' oots us Clegg . i I write these notes all says of a ** # ** ## *** carriage TT The ate ^ station , and . _ rf ^ l attached -master . and - * S- ' us as ^ ha t to smugg a luggage led us tra into in . a Oh second , ' orrible -class '
# How * I ' , # Clegg * # Can # m " ' ' - . fellow We are Clegg at has the no Nag spir ' s it Head : he will . I not feel even a little vote for better the . funeral That procession Is it to be . believed as a patriot could be gagged by a little soft If they -soap from only a minion let me in of . the There court is % one Bah con ! solation I despise —Clegg him . Ah did not see the Queen . ' He only saw one of her ' ead clerks .
am Thus no servile do I conclude courtier . my l We notes have of not this been day . successful I thank . ' eaven But I have not yet done with the aristocracy . Oh that some eminent dinner Duke , , bloated that I might with the wither blood him of with the peop my scorn le , would I ask me to
The Halt (And Maimed) Before Rome. By Al...
THE HALT ( AND MAIMED ) BEFORE ROME . BY ALGERNON SAVAGE LANDOR MAZZINI WINEBURN .
We Within Halt And Sound Maimed Of The T...
We Within halt and sound maimed of the that church lie here bells , of Rome , And Disowned our cruel by the mother land of the our Earth birth—Drinks up our blood as , in mirth , ; Like Unp rebels itied in sight brigands of our hom die e . here Whose Whose is hands the voice are that red with beguiled our blodd us ? ? '
Clothed with the cloud of his deeds \ Swathed in the shreds of torn creeds—Who is it that trapped us , and leads 'Gainst This red a Father revolutionary that never flood reviled ? us , Over Without Without fields fame fame with the without without footsteps ho honou nou of r plunder or or love
love-Swift As an death imminent from , pestilence its shadowy flings wings , , , War So this with angel its lightning of liberty and brings thunder , This chief with heart pure as a dove . Li He saith and , " rede I am mption pilot , , and I am haven And Unto to slav all es me and n the oppressed blast of W & his Uld ones breath VlWt , " he saith ,
* & llVi WV / «** l illVll % >* 4 W h / lCV ^ V « 4 - Is a savour of death unto death ; And This his Lion dove that ' s heart wars is with black the as Lamb a Raven . , He Calls calls from his s their heep fastnesses as a shepherd home , To " Come feed unto them me with and cu be rses fed as ; " ad ' i And grass on the from fold the as grave a leopard s of the dead , , \
Leaps Slays and says " I want Rome I " ; General [ Out of Garibaldi respect for , we that cannot honou publish rable , though the remainder mistaken of m this an , abusive poem . —Ed . ]
The Donkey's Paradise.—Clerkenwell Green...
The Donkey ' s Paradise . —Clerkenwell Green .
Meets Et Tu Of Her Brute Majesty ?—We 'S...
meets Et tu of Her Brute Majesty ?—We ' s Staghounds are told that , was a stag named at one " L of ord the Dun late - drear The poor y , " out ani of mal co was mpliment intelligent to Mr enough . Sothern to jump , who into was the present river . j ; and mm drown to death hi ! mself , preferring suicide to being like his prototype ,
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), Dec. 7, 1867, page 314, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_07121867/page/2/
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