The Parliament of Beasts And Other Verses

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The Parliament of Beasts And Other Verses
Ian Duncan Colvin
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Who urges men to awful crimes ? Who writes the leaders in the " Times " ? And who indites these horrid rhymes ? De Beers !
Why has Colonial stock decayed ? Who was it organised the Raid ? Who slumped the ostrich feather trade ? De Beers !
A BALLAD OF OXE IDEA. 43 Who is the worker's deadly foe ? Who makes the wild south-easter blow ? The same old answer, don't you know : De Beers !
Who brought the railway earnings down ? Who says that I'm a silly clown ? Who chucked me out of Graham's Town ? De
... Beers !
Who gives my head this awful pain ? Who works like madness in my brain ? Help ! Murder ! There they are again ! De Beers !
44 TRISTAX DA Cl'XHA.
TRISTAN DA CUNHA.
[" Living in honesty, sobriety and harmony, free apparently from all crime, vice, dissension, or double-dealing, they seem to have unconsciously carried out the purpose entertained by the original settler in 1811, Mr. Jonathan Lambert, by keeping themselves ' beyond the reach of chicanery and ordinary misfortune ' ; but they must also have lost the instincts of suspicion and circumspection, which, unfortunately in less-favoured countries, are necessary in order to carry on successfully the struggle for existence.


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