Punch, Volume 149Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1915 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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... garden where the cider - apples bloom And Summer weaves her colour - threads upon a golden loom ; For ready are the tawny hands that guard the Devon shore , The cool men , the bluff men , The keen men , the tough men , The men that hie ...
... garden where the cider - apples bloom And Summer weaves her colour - threads upon a golden loom ; For ready are the tawny hands that guard the Devon shore , The cool men , the bluff men , The keen men , the tough men , The men that hie ...
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... gardening on the island on Sundays . He did think of a little hot - house , too , but people might have rotted us about it . " " It would have had to be a very little one , " I said , " or it might have sunk the island . Everything here ...
... gardening on the island on Sundays . He did think of a little hot - house , too , but people might have rotted us about it . " " It would have had to be a very little one , " I said , " or it might have sunk the island . Everything here ...
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... garden and its immoral influence- came to anchor at last on a packing - runners in London is not alluring . case ... gardens and very soon had to be removed from the Bench . SHAK- SPEARE , on the other hand , was no gardener . To him a ...
... garden and its immoral influence- came to anchor at last on a packing - runners in London is not alluring . case ... gardens and very soon had to be removed from the Bench . SHAK- SPEARE , on the other hand , was no gardener . To him a ...
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... gardener , who had fatal results in my case . I had been gone fishing . He didn't say so when treating myself , I well remember , for measles with a small green apple . As I told Cecilia , it is ridiculous to slight the advice of a ...
... gardener , who had fatal results in my case . I had been gone fishing . He didn't say so when treating myself , I well remember , for measles with a small green apple . As I told Cecilia , it is ridiculous to slight the advice of a ...
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... garden path Will decorate the landing ; Who treats them well with half and half . For he at burning bombs may laugh I'll stay indoors - rush wildly out ; Admit the air - exclude it ; Keep silent like a Stentor shout ; Pick up the bomb ...
... garden path Will decorate the landing ; Who treats them well with half and half . For he at burning bombs may laugh I'll stay indoors - rush wildly out ; Admit the air - exclude it ; Keep silent like a Stentor shout ; Pick up the bomb ...
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