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" ——^—— — — —,—— . . ¦ " ' •¦-T THE TOMA...
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No. 12.] LONDON, JULY 27, 1867. [Price T...
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THE CRAVEN.
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In Once the upon Tuilleries a midni seda...
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ARMA CANO.
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rity his We , ashes that rise , a for fr...
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"Vive la Belge."—Such has been the weath...
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" ——^—— — — — , —— . . ¦ " ' •¦ -T THE TOMAHAWK : f A SATURDAY JOURNAL OF SATIRE . " INVITAT CULPAM QUI PECCATUM PROETERIT . "
No. 12.] London, July 27, 1867. [Price T...
No . 12 . ] LONDON , JULY 27 , 1867 . [ Price Twopence .
The Craven.
THE CRAVEN .
In Once The Upon Tuilleries A Midni Seda...
In Once the upon Tuilleries a midni sedatel ght latel y poring y , mi over ght be Roman seen a lore figure ; stately , When Annotating there , scheming came a something , mapping , rapp Caesar ing ' , spirit positions -rapping sapp at ing the , door . " "¦ ''Tis Tis some some minister minister" he he muttered muttered , " " come come , as as usual usual , to to bore bore .. " "
, So , to Csesar , turned , once more . Back Toward to s Caesar the steps ' s life his returning promise , with -spurning a soul prototype for ever yearning had trod , before . But the silence was soon broken ; through the stillness came a token
" Life Surel had y IVe moved no trusty again or servant spoken , " said on the he , " other to deny side my the door door . " Now de Morny is no more . " Rising curtai , of some trespass certain , slow he draws the purple On whose folds , the bees uncertain look like and nothin
wasps g more : Open mortal flings . the chamber portal , with a chill whicli stamps him Can his senses be the sport all of his eyes I—For there before He sees an Eagle perching on A bleeding a bust of bird Janu , and s at nothing the door more : .
Adrien Deep into ' s vul the darkness indiscretions peering , , Marx not in * fear of eaves onl -dropp y fearing ing in store : " Thoug of p leading thy wings ; are torn and bleeding , " said he with a voice " Thou foreign ' rt a shore bird . " of royal breeding : thou hast flown from
Quoth the Eagle " Matamore . " " Started Silence with . , " said the stillness ; " never broken utter , by me rep mories ly so aptl of that spoke field n , of " Where gore , your poor Imperial master , whom imperious disaster " Followed bore : fast , was tortured faster , till his heart one burden
" Till the dirges of his hope , this " melancholy * Never see burden Carlotta bore more — . " Then upon the velvet sinking , he betook himself to thinking—How he yore 'd forced j the murdered Prince to leave his quiet home How ceptor he'd made him wield a sceptre , which no erudite pre-Might have told would soon be wept or lost on that forbidding
Where shore earth , cries for retributionwhere for justice stones implore . Quoth , the Eagle " Matamore . " * Adrien Marx , keyhole listener in ordinary to the Figaro ,
In Once The Upon Tuilleries A Midni Seda...
" Wretch ing voice , " he he cried lent , " thee some , fiend hath sent thee , by that mock" " Must Conscience my master -driven -mind accusations so vaunted rising , ever up at hence every pore be spectre — - haunted" Must I see that form undaunted Quoth , dying the still Eag at Matamore " Evermore 1 " . "
a Prophet , " shrieked he , " thing of evil ! Here we fear nor God nor devil ! " Wing thee to the house of Hapsburg ! Up to Austria ' s heaven " Leave soar , no bloody plume as token , of the lies my soul has " Leave spoken my , iron will unbroken !—wipe the blood before ray
door ! " Dost thou think to gnaw my entrails with thy beak for evermore . " Quoth the Eagle " Jusqu' a Mart . "
Arma Cano.
ARMA CANO .
Rity His We , Ashes That Rise , A For Fr...
rity his We , ashes that rise , a for from Grand we out are Military our in a disappointments position Review to will state take , like on plac the the e hi in p g hoenix hest Hyde autho from Park - —some day or other . The complete details will be announced by interfere tory the . Nothing Horse with this Guards , we grand are —sooner assured military , or will spectacle later be . suffered This , save is to very the prevent death satisfac or of - famil some y forei . To gn guard potentat against e who any is such in no accident way related or misfortune to our royal , the Foreign Secretary willwith his usual foresight and judgment
forthwith send a liberal , supply of Parr ' s Life Pills into every , forei some gn of Court the . details This connected is really good with this news approaching . The following military are disp An lay enormous . body of Cavalry will be in readiness to march into The Hyde Commissariat Park in a half will -fainting be thoroug condition hly up . to the emergency . Ample beast by provisio the Commissary n will be found -General to have in the been shape made - ^ p- of for half man -a-doze and n
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Hy Peop de . Park le in just cro in wds time fro to m read all parts numerous of London printed will placards rush an to - nouncing an " indefinite postponement" of the Grand Review . specta They cle will . return to their homes thoroughly pleased with the Vivat Regina !
"Vive La Belge."—Such Has Been The Weath...
" Vive la Belge . "—Such has been the weather of the last reproa few days ch , — that that Eng distinguished lishmen do gu not ests possess will surel eve y leave the element with this * t , of hospitality . |
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), July 27, 1867, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_27071867/page/1/
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