Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 152, April 25, 1917 by Various
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page 29 of 53 (54%)
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* * * * * AT BEST. [Baron MORITZ FERDINAND VON BISSING, the German Military Governor- General of Belgium, the murderer of Nurse CAVELL and instigator of the infamous Belgian deportations, after being granted a rest from his labours, is reported to have died "of overwork."] Tired of pillaging and sacking, Tired of bludgeoning and whacking, Tired of torturing and racking, BISSING takes his "rest." For the sport of shooting nurses, Gloating o'er his victims' hearses, Answering appeals with curses, He had lost his zest. All his diabolic striving To intensify slave-driving Could not slay the soul surviving In a Nation's breast. Still the flame burns ever brighter Underneath the blouse or mitre; Still the smitten greets the smiter With undaunted crest; |
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