Punch, Volumes 62-63Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1872 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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... light still brisk and bright , on storied roof and wall- The Spirits of the Nations , some strange , some kith and kin , Are met to flout the Old Year out and fete the New Year in . With war - stains dim on robe and limb , fresh scars ...
... light still brisk and bright , on storied roof and wall- The Spirits of the Nations , some strange , some kith and kin , Are met to flout the Old Year out and fete the New Year in . With war - stains dim on robe and limb , fresh scars ...
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... Lights " -a new light . White - sheeted Ghosts have grown mere fables . Instead of groaning , Ghosts rap tables : With smells of sulphur ne'er assail us ; With curious perfumes oft regale us . They " mediums " raise by " levitation ...
... Lights " -a new light . White - sheeted Ghosts have grown mere fables . Instead of groaning , Ghosts rap tables : With smells of sulphur ne'er assail us ; With curious perfumes oft regale us . They " mediums " raise by " levitation ...
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... Light a pipe as an aid to listening comfortably . Better than going to bed . Besides , if he reads , it's his fault that we don't go to bed early , as we told MRS . PENDELL we would . He reads aloud . I interrupt him occasionally ...
... Light a pipe as an aid to listening comfortably . Better than going to bed . Besides , if he reads , it's his fault that we don't go to bed early , as we told MRS . PENDELL we would . He reads aloud . I interrupt him occasionally ...
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... light'nin ' . When days and weeks of dark and storm you've undergone afore the bright'nin ' : All's well as ends well , thanks be praised , the croakers found their- selves mistaken- But by them plaguy telegrams how my poor old narves ...
... light'nin ' . When days and weeks of dark and storm you've undergone afore the bright'nin ' : All's well as ends well , thanks be praised , the croakers found their- selves mistaken- But by them plaguy telegrams how my poor old narves ...
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... light and joy of a household for a year , but it might not be so evident that personal entries , as " Charles very cross " " Sweet letter from Arabella , " " Bless Smithson's mistletoe ! " " I hate Aunt Popkins , " " Said I had not ...
... light and joy of a household for a year , but it might not be so evident that personal entries , as " Charles very cross " " Sweet letter from Arabella , " " Bless Smithson's mistletoe ! " " I hate Aunt Popkins , " " Said I had not ...
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