THE TICHBORNE CLAIMANT.
Who is this with form so portly, Mien and manners rough, uncourtly, Myth—or' man- of modern myslery; Hailing from'Australian'shore ?' Is the tale he tells unvarnished? Is-the name he bears untarnished ? Are there secrets in hishistory ? , Time will show .us—nothing more. ' Is; he .lowly, is "he "rich born, Is he Orton, is he Tichborne, Is he claimant,. .' „ .•r Or unmitigated ,bore ?. .'. ' / Was he lost-on board the Bella ? Did he gain the shore, :. With a minimum of raimant? Time-will-show us—nothing more. Is he rogue, or real Sir Roger ? Baronet, or artful dodger ? Has his fickle memory faded In the mistiness of yore p ' --■ Or do H's sometimes dropping, , Prove him- born on banks of Wapping .Where the long lost Orton traded? Time will show us—nothing more. '- Facing, without hesitation, Fire of .cross-examination, Fierce with all the cunning beauty Of the wiles of legal lore. When will counsel spend their fury ? When shall patient pannelled jury " Speak-the words that end their duty o Time will show more
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 161, 5 April 1872, Page 3
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278THE TICHBORNE CLAIMANT. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 161, 5 April 1872, Page 3
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