William Tell Told Again
WILLIAM TELL
TOLD AGAIN
BY
AUTHOR OF "THE POT-HUNTERS," "A PREFECT'S UNCLE," THE GOLD BAT,"
"TALES OF ST. AUSTIN'S"
WITH
ILLUSTRATIONS IN COLOUR BY PHILIP DADD
DESCRIBED IN VERSE BY JOHN W. HOUGHTON
LONDON
ADAM AND CHARLES BLACK
1904
TO
BIDDY O'SULLIVAN
FOR A
CHRISTMAS PRESENT
The Swiss, against their Austrian foes,
Had ne'er a soul to lead 'em,
Till Tell, as you've heard tell, arose
And guided them to freedom.
Tell's tale we tell again—an act
For which pray no one scold us—
This tale of Tell we tell, in fact,
As this Tell tale was told us.
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