The Rebelliad, Or, Terrible Transactions At the Seat of the Muses: a Poem in ...

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The Rebelliad, Or, Terrible Transactions At the Seat of the Muses: a Poem in ...
Augustus Peirce, Pi Tau (Harvard University)
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VL Let your glasses overflow ; Drink the health of IVHanigault ; * Liberty 's in ev'ry blow ; ' Let us do or die !
Digitized by Google 64 THE RBBBLLIAD.
He ceas'd : huzzas and hats arise Both simultaneous to the skies : Ne'er was there such a noise before, For fifleen minutes, or for more.
Then Caleb felt a genial glee, And tun'd his pipes harmoniously, The Words came gulping through his fat.
As if he just had swallow'd A camel, or at least, a gnat.
Which in his belly wallow' d.
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...ATHS FOR THE CHIEFTAIN.
L Wreaths to the Chiefs, who our rights have defended ; Hallow' d and bless' d be the Liberty Tree ; Where Lenox* his pies, 'neath its shelter, hath vended, We Sophs have assembled, and sworn to be free.
* Black man who sold pies and cakes.
Digitized by Google THE REBELLIAD. 55 Sons of the rebel race !
Never your names disgrace ; Ne'er may your garland be crush' d by your foes.
When Wallis strikes the tune, Shuffle it, and rigadoon, As if the Old Nick had bedevil'd your toes.


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