Punch, Tomy 112-113Henry Mayhew, Mark Lemon, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1897 |
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... Jubilee toasts and much loyal shouting . " Fancy you ' re playing umpire at a new game of naval cricket ? " queried NEPTUNE , with a nautical wink . 66 Nay , NEP , " answered the smiling Sage . " I'm universal umpire at all known games ...
... Jubilee toasts and much loyal shouting . " Fancy you ' re playing umpire at a new game of naval cricket ? " queried NEPTUNE , with a nautical wink . 66 Nay , NEP , " answered the smiling Sage . " I'm universal umpire at all known games ...
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... Jubilee jorum , wherein Father NEPTUNE's bearded lip and BRITANNIA's sweet firm mouth were alike ready to dip . " A toast ! a toas ' ! " cried Mr. PUNCH , lifting high his brimming beaker . " Here's to VICTORIA , honoured and dear ...
... Jubilee jorum , wherein Father NEPTUNE's bearded lip and BRITANNIA's sweet firm mouth were alike ready to dip . " A toast ! a toas ' ! " cried Mr. PUNCH , lifting high his brimming beaker . " Here's to VICTORIA , honoured and dear ...
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... Jubilee . Since then , as old EUCLID would say , this year is greater than the Jubilee , much more then we must have an extra fortnight at least added to the Summer Vac . Q.E.D. Again , Greek is rot , and I hate it . So do all of us ...
... Jubilee . Since then , as old EUCLID would say , this year is greater than the Jubilee , much more then we must have an extra fortnight at least added to the Summer Vac . Q.E.D. Again , Greek is rot , and I hate it . So do all of us ...
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... Jubilee Were there fitter celebration Than a flood of charity From a proud and loyal nation ? Honour to a generous Prince , Loved by Her we love and treasure , Fitlier could we all evince Than by gifts in stintless measure ? Gifts to ...
... Jubilee Were there fitter celebration Than a flood of charity From a proud and loyal nation ? Honour to a generous Prince , Loved by Her we love and treasure , Fitlier could we all evince Than by gifts in stintless measure ? Gifts to ...
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... Bull ) . " SURELY , MR . BULL , IN THIS YEAR OF DIAMOND JUBILEE YOU WILL BUILD SOME BETTER HOME FOR HER THAN THESE SHEDS AND CELLARS . " A PAIR OF KIDS AND A HERO . ON Tuesday. 122 [ MARCH 13 , 1897 . PUNCH , OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI .
... Bull ) . " SURELY , MR . BULL , IN THIS YEAR OF DIAMOND JUBILEE YOU WILL BUILD SOME BETTER HOME FOR HER THAN THESE SHEDS AND CELLARS . " A PAIR OF KIDS AND A HERO . ON Tuesday. 122 [ MARCH 13 , 1897 . PUNCH , OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI .
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