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WILLIAM WALLACE.
ОглавлениеBY DR. F. O. TICKNOR.
His life is past the forties—
His length is six foot two—
And both his feet import he’s
Not a fly to shoe!
They dubbed him Big-Foot Wallace
Down in Mexico,
As Liliput would call his
Brobdignag, you know.
Straight as a rifle-rammer,
And lightly too he stands,
Though weighted with sledge-hammer
In each of his great hands!
Grave as his own gun-barrel,
Yet gracious with the grim,
And when we pick a quarrel
We mustn’t pick at him!
A plant of the “red ripper,”
Whose level eye-light means
A charge of Chili pepper
Ballasted with “Beans.”
A loyal soul! I’ll pound it
As ever ruled the ranch;
And so the Doodles found it,
And also the Comanche!
And so the little Greasers!
They say he used to catch
A score of their Mestizoes
To grease his bullet-patch!
May they be bothered wholly—
In body and in soul!
For the mills are grinding slowly
And Wallace takes the toll.
His features so resemble
His sire’s, a cycle back,
That curs and tyrants tremble
To come upon his track!
Here’s Hope’s un-Butlered chalice;
Here’s loyalty’s last wine!
And here’s—To William Wallace
The Second, by his—“Sign!”