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Gazette Publications
H H Hugh Henry Brackenridge
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And say if then he talks of peace, And making brotherhood with these ?
Yet some that are philosophers, Though but as ignorant as bears, Will talk like girls that read romances.
The nonsense that affects their fancies, About the goodness of a savage, And how 'tis us excite to ravage.
No doubt, some truth may be in this, But that with me not justifies, The torturing a prisoner Especially as the case is here, Videlicit, wrongs may be done In imttual larcencies carried on.
But more the savage is di
...sposed, Because he is not cloth'd or hous'd.
Gazette Publications. 107 And lives in laziness like a dog, Hence prompted most to come incog, And take the property not his.
But eastern block-heads know not this And, talk of simple human nature, And think a savage a good creature.
G-d d**n them if I had them here, To strip their sides and buttocks bare, And give them but a touch of the fire, On which our people do expire, Ah ! then would hear no more of goodness.
But would consider it as rudeness, At least to them who are great people, To whom behoov'd to be more civil, The warrior in his scarification, Or gauntlet running flaggellation ; The truth is, treaties are in vain, And only fear that can restrain, Which must exist in power have felt, And not the nonsense of a belt ; Or burying hatchet, or the like, Enough to make a dog sick.


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