Fun, Volumes 5-6Published for the proprietors., 1867 |
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Page 13
... told the truth , And never swore by Jove or Jingo . The rustic mind was fogg'd with beer And eleemosynary eating , And I could tell some stories queer Of bribes , that wouldn't bear repeating . And yet what matter ? still I'll praise ...
... told the truth , And never swore by Jove or Jingo . The rustic mind was fogg'd with beer And eleemosynary eating , And I could tell some stories queer Of bribes , that wouldn't bear repeating . And yet what matter ? still I'll praise ...
Page 15
... told , As the ipsa pecunia crescit . ) If I had but a fortune - oh , then I could finish my course pretty gaily , With lots of the cleverest men In my circle to dine with me daily . I should give up my bachelor life When I met with a ...
... told , As the ipsa pecunia crescit . ) If I had but a fortune - oh , then I could finish my course pretty gaily , With lots of the cleverest men In my circle to dine with me daily . I should give up my bachelor life When I met with a ...
Page 31
... told me there is nothing but cold mutton in the house . [ Faints over a sofa . SIR GILBERT . - Ha ! Again ! [ Carries her out . Enter TIDDY and MR . EBURNE in a pair of pantomime whiskers . TIDDY . - Ah , lad . Oi be come t'seek ...
... told me there is nothing but cold mutton in the house . [ Faints over a sofa . SIR GILBERT . - Ha ! Again ! [ Carries her out . Enter TIDDY and MR . EBURNE in a pair of pantomime whiskers . TIDDY . - Ah , lad . Oi be come t'seek ...
Page 45
... told the public how it will end ; and there is - in fact , there is such a heap of things that NICHOLAS is compelled to ex- claim with the poet , though altering of him a little , " Ye unborn races , crowd not on my soul ! " NICHOLAS ...
... told the public how it will end ; and there is - in fact , there is such a heap of things that NICHOLAS is compelled to ex- claim with the poet , though altering of him a little , " Ye unborn races , crowd not on my soul ! " NICHOLAS ...
Page 46
... told him what it was . He knew , as he had already stated , what a salmon was , and he also knew what a ladder was , and could , therefore , see no reason why he should not know what a salmon - ladder was . ( Several marks in logic were ...
... told him what it was . He knew , as he had already stated , what a salmon was , and he also knew what a ladder was , and could , therefore , see no reason why he should not know what a salmon - ladder was . ( Several marks in logic were ...
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