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22 .THE TOMAHA VVK. [July 18, 1868. _
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BEAUTIFUL FOR EVER.
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O listen to the tale Who has hoped Of Mr...
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TROUBLED WATERS.
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ing That from dear chronic good indecisi...
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ON TRIAL— .THE HOUSE OF LORDS.
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resumed The Commission its labours this ...
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22 .The Tomaha Vvk. [July 18, 1868. _
22 . THE TOMAHA VVK . [ July 18 , 1868 . _
Beautiful For Ever.
BEAUTIFUL FOR EVER .
O Listen To The Tale Who Has Hoped Of Mr...
O listen to the tale Who has hoped Of Mrs to . turn Borrodaile , out " Beautiful , for ever : " How she fell into a net Who has shown By a hersel " smartish f a "leetle " Jewess " bit set too , clever . The Jewess has a name
Of advertising fame , Which it Madame The art Rachel that she is professes as you ' re acquainted . Is really twice ( In as Bond black street as it her is painted address . is ) This Can turn sorceress red hair , I ' m to told gold , ,
And smoothen wrinkled flesh to feel like satin ; Not an ill that flesh is heir to But its antidote she'll swear to . Like any hag of classic Greek or Latin . To this J ewess of my tale — At — ^ an ^^ ^ age " ~^» ^/^ ^ - ^^ r confessing - ^ Went ^ ~*^ w ^ n - ^^ r m ¦ v h Mrs v ^ ^^ ^^ ^^^^ . fi ^ ^ b ft Borrodaile ^» vp y b ^ summers p ^ p ^^ r ^ ^ h ^^ «^ ^ b ^ h ^^ ^^^ ^^ , ^^^ clearl ^^ ^ ^^ ^^^^ ^^ . ^^ ^^ ^^ y p , ^
With an infantine belief Unconscious In of the the artist art , she Time paid ' s own so dearl thief y ; . ¦ Her For just dignity a thousand , she found pounds , ; " - She might So lay her aside wrinkled , her beauty form , to she recover sold , :
On receipt Which Which of promised was was getting crettiner youth and rather rather future old old ., lover . Enamelling for weeks White and red upon her cheeks , Taking baths Perfo , too rmed , of the in such costliest a manner cosmetics ;—The victim As of reminds the two old one Jew of Susannah ascetics . ,
( A parenthesis we take This here question for to make Of the ladies , Rachely following this path ; Don Or sink ' t you into flush to boots your hair roots , When you hear of this companion your , of the Bath ? )
For this silly soul , it seems , Which the lovel Of a y coronet Hebrew had managed dreams well , to foster ; For another thousand pound A lord of straw was found : Who knows what tears the volunteers have cost her ?
Another So this lady ' s hair was letel stained drained , By Madame Jezabel purse , the Jewish comp spider y ; , And Who such furnishes like simp new le wings things , To the flies who struggle helplessly beside , her . Like vb the ¦• bow-wow in the book
^ . ^^ m » ^ ^^ r ^ w ^ ^ a ^ ^^^ ^^^ r r * ^^ " " ^~ ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ r ^ r ^ rr ^ . ^ ™ ^ Whose bone fell in the brook , . ' h . e snatiow turned out not to be Lord Ranular ; Through Madame which Rachel she smoked now sees the g pass lass — , 'C ' . ta '( oclipse of purse , of ring an annular . ¦ fir .-racva'i of my rhyme
Whatever pain : '<<• .:. ., v v ^ // as ash * ycu : h «' : 1 - take can carA . to ' t kill kill ward tin tin off ; ; ee ,. ravages ; Don ' tbelieve that Rachel ' s art Could ever catch z . heart . And leave painting of your skin to vll ?; : ; avages .
Troubled Waters.
TROUBLED WATERS .
Ing That From Dear Chronic Good Indecisi...
ing That from dear chronic good indecision man , Lord . That Shaftesbury Light , of seems the Gospel to be suffer could - not make up his mind on which side to vote about the Irish victions Church . or He to perform had neither an act the of courage justice ; to and defend now his it seems own that conafter up his innumerable mind to prosecute postponements his steward of on the the trial charge , he cannot of embezzle make - , gated ment . , something Some time was ago , said when about the matter some was money partiall transactions y
investiwith members of his Lordship ' s family . We should like to know if this had anything to do with the postponement of the trial . It is a cruel thing , even in a pious man like Lord Shaftesbury , to keep a charge like this hanging over a man's prosecution head for nearl . y The two unfortunate years , and then Mr . Waters in the end is ruined abandon : if the he can Lord , as Shaftesbury his counsel will alleged give-him , prove every his opportunity innocence , of we doing are sure so and if he succeeds , will see he is no loser by his mi sfortune . ,
On Trial— .The House Of Lords.
ON TRIAL— . THE HOUSE OF LORDS .
Resumed The Commission Its Labours This ...
resumed The Commission its labours this appointed morning . to The inquire portion whether of the & room c , & set c , ap crowded art for the and public the interest was , as manifested on the previous in the occasion evidence , densel elicited y from the , witnesses summoned for examination appeared to be as lively as ever . Lord Crawlingford ' s Evidence .
was Lord called CrawltngfoIid a law lord . His having family been had called not exactl , said y he come was what over with a small the consideration Conqueror , nor . He had was . J the ames first I . Baron sold them . His a grandfather coronet for Yes had been he had a provincial been a butcher Radical , himself and his father onceand a Radical written attorney a - . phlet , in favour of the abolition of the House , of Lords . It pam was called Take athose Baublesora Word with the Crown His views had zuay undergone a considerable ; , chsince then . He *
now believed in divine right , hereditary ange legislation , and the value of blood . Of course he had arms on his carriage door . His He had crest voted was a against whelk regarda the Suspensory 7 tt , and his Bill motto and odl should ftrofa do ? zum so . again . Yes , he could give an excellent reason , for such a course . He was determined to show his brother peers that he was by no Tory means fe as a parvenu of b , them and iHi . that Would he was like , bone to and wear blood his , coronet as good in a
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inti ? nated that his exami ? iation was closed . Bishop of Boxmore ' s Evidence . at said The Snagg he next was leton witness a " spiritu Grammar called al" peer was School . the ( . A Bishop la Went ?^ h . ) from of He Boxmore was there educated to . He St . " Greek Barnabas V . «« A . ^^*^ tragedy ¦•¦• * , *' J" » Cambridge ** ^ " ™ J , published W ~ — — m , •— and *^ ¦»» a vw was volume » x ^ 4 . nineteenth w » & A A ^»» of X ^ * . ^ sermons J ^< ^ liiV wrang / J-Jii ^ — ler k sound ^ ^^ . XX V Edited * ones V ^** % ^ *>^ — a
{ laughter )—and contributed seven essays on the Tower of Babel also to the married British Honoria Churc 7 nna Lucilla ? i s County seventh Family dauhter Encyclapcedia of the Earl . He of Tinkerville . Thinks that is how , he may have g become a bishop , thoug do with h he it al . w Liked ays suspects being the a peer Greek amazing tragedy ly had . Meant something by to a " spiritual" peer a peer with lawn sleeves , a palace , several fashionabl A ^ W ^ * * * ^^ * ^ ^ -w » - ^^ ~ e ^ r daug ^— — — —^ - ^ -m hters he voted , J two ~ ^^ carriages ^ — — — ^ - « — — jw ^ ^^ the — , m ¦ a ' ^ good ^ ^ ^^ ^^ « p . ^ stable ^^ y «^ vr b *^ * «^ , « and * - ^ r « a ^ pw , Jf £ ^ » 5 f , ^ 000 ^» - ^^^ ^
have a year thoug . Of ht course it sacrilege to against interfere with Suspensory his own pocket Bill . S . hould Yes , he not sti only -ong wore ly objected mitres to in Romish church , but Bishops took for a rate two of reasons remunei . - They ation that of beggarl him disgraced . y ^ He 300 had a the year got order a . see He . and He did meant believed not care to they what enjoy " peop himself did le it thought . " on a | " The cxaminafi 07 i of , the Reverend Prelate was still in progress as our pai'ccl left .
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), July 18, 1868, page 22, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_18071868/page/4/
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