Fun, Volumes 7-8Published for the proprietors., 1868 |
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Page 5
... live . As for the Laureate's lines , like too much he has given us lately , they are quite unworthy of his reputation . The profane will call them twaddle - and I must own they tempt one to be profane . They are far better illustrated ...
... live . As for the Laureate's lines , like too much he has given us lately , they are quite unworthy of his reputation . The profane will call them twaddle - and I must own they tempt one to be profane . They are far better illustrated ...
Page 12
... live , down Whitechapel way , and she says , " You're right enough , the same as your words is proved true by this very place , which is all under one head , the same as it's under one roof , for where there's such a union of the ...
... live , down Whitechapel way , and she says , " You're right enough , the same as your words is proved true by this very place , which is all under one head , the same as it's under one roof , for where there's such a union of the ...
Page 21
... Live in , you give in to revel and rhyme . Once in a year in the loitering latitudes , Ringing with mu- sic and smelling of spring , Silken attire and fantastical at- titudes Tell us that Car- nival time is in swing ! Once in a year ...
... Live in , you give in to revel and rhyme . Once in a year in the loitering latitudes , Ringing with mu- sic and smelling of spring , Silken attire and fantastical at- titudes Tell us that Car- nival time is in swing ! Once in a year ...
Page 33
... live on with Joe , as gives is wife too much trouble , so we'll go back to MRS . SKIDMORE ; as is far from comfortable , but will do as well as anywhere else , for as to com- fortable it ain't a word as is to be found among them . " All ...
... live on with Joe , as gives is wife too much trouble , so we'll go back to MRS . SKIDMORE ; as is far from comfortable , but will do as well as anywhere else , for as to com- fortable it ain't a word as is to be found among them . " All ...
Page 44
... live " by its wits " in the felonious sense , i.e. , by stealing the wit of others , one cannot help wondering what the state of public opinion and public morality can be in New York . THE man who publishes a book knowingly submits to ...
... live " by its wits " in the felonious sense , i.e. , by stealing the wit of others , one cannot help wondering what the state of public opinion and public morality can be in New York . THE man who publishes a book knowingly submits to ...
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