Punch, Volumele 32-33Punch Publications Limited, 1857 |
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... look to his heart . An excellent horse- woman might make a nagging wife . ASTROLOGY FOR ASTROLOGERS . - About the time of the full moon , get your heads shaved . Old Mr. What's - his - name . " EGAD , I DON'T WONDER AT MOUSTACHES COMING ...
... look to his heart . An excellent horse- woman might make a nagging wife . ASTROLOGY FOR ASTROLOGERS . - About the time of the full moon , get your heads shaved . Old Mr. What's - his - name . " EGAD , I DON'T WONDER AT MOUSTACHES COMING ...
Pagina 1
... look upon the collector of that particular tax as very little better than an unduly licensed ticket - of - leave . Let me explain , Mr. Punch . " Thursday showed its honest Christmas - head once again to my great satisfaction . For I am ...
... look upon the collector of that particular tax as very little better than an unduly licensed ticket - of - leave . Let me explain , Mr. Punch . " Thursday showed its honest Christmas - head once again to my great satisfaction . For I am ...
Pagina 2
... look at the shops , it is better than his sitting in the smoking - room of a club , drinking gin - slings and hearing stories which can in no way concern him , and only give him a bad opinion of woman's nature , which would be perfect ...
... look at the shops , it is better than his sitting in the smoking - room of a club , drinking gin - slings and hearing stories which can in no way concern him , and only give him a bad opinion of woman's nature , which would be perfect ...
Pagina 3
... capital , to produce marvellous dividends , of course . Let the share- holders look out lest " Parturit Mons : nascetur ridiculus mus . " A CHRISTMAS - BOX FOR A GOOD CLOWN . Or. JANUARY 3 , 1857. ] 3 PUNCH , OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI .
... capital , to produce marvellous dividends , of course . Let the share- holders look out lest " Parturit Mons : nascetur ridiculus mus . " A CHRISTMAS - BOX FOR A GOOD CLOWN . Or. JANUARY 3 , 1857. ] 3 PUNCH , OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI .
Pagina 10
... look to the night - bell wire ! " Sleigh - Sleigh - Sleigh ! " THERE is one reason for supporting " COLONEL " SLEIGH for Green- wich , which must weigh with a metropolitan constituency . The " Colonel " will be just the man to return ...
... look to the night - bell wire ! " Sleigh - Sleigh - Sleigh ! " THERE is one reason for supporting " COLONEL " SLEIGH for Green- wich , which must weigh with a metropolitan constituency . The " Colonel " will be just the man to return ...
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Punch, Volumele 62-63 Mark Lemon,Henry Mayhew,Tom Taylor,Shirley Brooks,Francis Cowley Burnand,Owen Seaman Vizualizare completă - 1872 |
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Pagina 72 - Oh! but to breathe the breath Of the cowslip and primrose sweet. With the sky above my head. And the grass beneath my feet ; For only one short hour To feel as I used to feel, Before I knew the woes of want And the walk that costs a meal!
Pagina 219 - A made a finer end, and went away, an it had been any christom child; 'a parted even just between twelve and one, even at the turning o' the tide: for after I saw him fumble with the sheets, and play with flowers, and smile upon his fingers...
Pagina 219 - A' made a finer end and went away an it had been any christom child; a' parted even just between twelve and one, even at the turning o' the tide: for after I saw him fumble with the sheets and play with flowers and smile upon his fingers...
Pagina 219 - a should not think of God; I hoped there was no need to trouble himself with any such thoughts yet. So 'a bade me lay more clothes on his feet: I put my hand into the bed and felt them, and they were as cold as any stone; then I felt to his knees, and so upward and upward, and all was as cold as any stone.
Pagina 114 - ... up a hopeless eye towards the door, then cast it down, shook his head, and went on with his work of affliction. I heard his chains upon his legs, as he turned his body to lay his little stick upon the bundle. He gave a deep sigh; I saw the iron enter into his soul. I burst into tears. I could not sustain the picture of confinement which my fancy had drawn.
Pagina 114 - I saw him pale and feverish ; in thirty years the western breeze had not once fanned his blood, — he had seen no sun, no moon, in all that time, nor had the voice of friend or kinsman breathed through his lattice; — his children — But here my heart began to bleed, and I was forced to go on with another part of the portrait.
Pagina 114 - I sat down close by my table, and leaning my head upon my hand, I began to figure to myself the miseries of confinement. I was in a right frame for it, so I gave full scope to my imagination. I was going to begin with the millions of my fellowcreatures born to no inheritance but slavery; but finding, however affecting the picture was, that I could not bring it near me, and that the...