Fun, Volumes 5-6Published for the proprietors., 1867 |
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Page 14
... lives principally on toothpicks and silly conversation , and is a per- petual nuisance to the damsels of the bar . [ The only type that can represent the size of his talk is too minute for ordinary printing . ] Of the varieties of the ...
... lives principally on toothpicks and silly conversation , and is a per- petual nuisance to the damsels of the bar . [ The only type that can represent the size of his talk is too minute for ordinary printing . ] Of the varieties of the ...
Page 31
... live with Tiddy . [ Faints over coa TIDDY . - Eh ! lass , t'best bork the bainst t'war ! Enter JOB , determined . [ Carries JOB . - Sir Gilbert's comin ' t'ould cottage to nicht . I'll wait Enter SIR GILBERT , cautiously . JOB . - Thee ...
... live with Tiddy . [ Faints over coa TIDDY . - Eh ! lass , t'best bork the bainst t'war ! Enter JOB , determined . [ Carries JOB . - Sir Gilbert's comin ' t'ould cottage to nicht . I'll wait Enter SIR GILBERT , cautiously . JOB . - Thee ...
Page 47
... lives are not given to mortals , But alone to conventional cats , - What is one worth by publican's portals , And vicissitudinous vats ? Fast midnights and head - aching morrows , And the love of a lamp - breaking lark , Change to yawns ...
... lives are not given to mortals , But alone to conventional cats , - What is one worth by publican's portals , And vicissitudinous vats ? Fast midnights and head - aching morrows , And the love of a lamp - breaking lark , Change to yawns ...
Page 57
... LIVE ON ! " Jockey : - " YES , I KNOW ; BUT. NIPT IN THE BUD . SCENE . - A Ball - room abroad . 99 OUR LIBRARY TABLE . Two publications which bear upon the Paris Exhibition lie before us . The Art - Journal supplements its usual contents ...
... LIVE ON ! " Jockey : - " YES , I KNOW ; BUT. NIPT IN THE BUD . SCENE . - A Ball - room abroad . 99 OUR LIBRARY TABLE . Two publications which bear upon the Paris Exhibition lie before us . The Art - Journal supplements its usual contents ...
Page 65
... live - not as paupers , but by our own industry . We are willing to work , that our families may live . We wonder if these poor fellows knew when they penned these sentences , that a poet had anticipated their words in " the Lay of the ...
... live - not as paupers , but by our own industry . We are willing to work , that our families may live . We wonder if these poor fellows knew when they penned these sentences , that a poet had anticipated their words in " the Lay of the ...
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