THE BAPTISM OF FIRE.
(FROM TilK SPECTATOR.) “ Louis has had his baptism of fire.” Emperor’s Telegram. “ How jolly, Papa ! how funny ! How the blue men tumb’c about ! Huzza ! there’s a fellow’s head off— Hoiv the pretty red blood spouts out. “ And look, what a jolly bonfire 1 Wants nothing but coloured light; Oh, Papa ! burn a lot of cities, And barn the next one at night. “ Yes, child, ’tis operatic, But don’t forget in your glee, For your sake this play is playing That you may be worthy of me. “ They baptised you in Jordan water— Baptised as a Christian, I mean ; But you conic of the race of Cmsar, And thus have their baptisms been. “ Baptised in true Caesar fashion, Bemember through all your years That your font was a burning city, And your water its widows’ tears. 1 ’
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2353, 17 October 1870, Page 2
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140THE BAPTISM OF FIRE. Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2353, 17 October 1870, Page 2
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