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Identifier: punchv40lemo (find matches)
Title: Punch
Year: 1841 (1840s)
Authors: Lemon, Mark, 1809-1870 Mayhew, Henry, 1812-1887 Taylor, Tom, 1817-1880 Brooks, Shirley, 1816-1874 Burnand, F. C. (Francis Cowley), 1836-1917 Seaman, Owen, 1861-1936
Subjects: English wit and humor English wit and humor, Pictorial
Publisher: (London) : (Punch Publications Ltd., etc.)
Contributing Library: Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection
Digitizing Sponsor: The Institute of Museum and Library Services through an Indiana State Library LSTA Grant

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hop to be formally reprimanded. Oh! barbarous persecutors ! Oh injured and insulted, yet enviable prelate, heroic sufferer of agonising but glorious martyrdom! If you want a pastoral composed in regular style for any member of your hierarchy, apply to Feast of All Fools, 1861. mi$m- RATHER PUNGENT. Now, my dear, I must insist upon it, said the President of the Female Anti-Tobacco League, in her angriest mood, to her unfortunate husband, do put down that filthy snuff box of yours. You're eternally using it. Why, I declare this composite candle is better a thousand times than your nose. Why, my darling? said the husband, coolly helping himself to another pinch. Because, Sir, it requires no snuffing, was the wifes indignant reply, as she sailed out of the room, vehemently banging the door after her, to express her disgust.—N.B. A woman in a rage always bangs the door. International Courtesy.-leave of Rome. -Italy invites France to take French 140 PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI. (April G, 1861.
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AWFUL APPARITION! Mrs. T. (to T., who has been reading the popular novel). Pray, Mb. Tomkins, are you Never coming Upstairs? How much LONGER ARE YOU GOING TO SIT UP WITH THAT WOMAN IN WHITE? Strike, but hear me, my good fellow, If you will reflect, you can. Be not as the brutes which bellow; List to reason, like a man. Wages fair for fair days labour If you like, you may refuse; Whereupon your foreign neighbour Work will get which you will lose. Your employers will not lack you; Spurn their proffer if you like. And the Public then will back you, Do you fancy, in your strike? You, that in these times of trouble, Do your best to make them worse, When all food is costing double What it did, to every purse? STRIKE, BUT HEAR ME! Last cold winter just endeavour If you can, to recollect; Next may prove as hard, but never Then the least relief expect. Deaf to all expostulation, As your course you now pursue, My pigheaded friend, the nation Will be then as deaf to you. Ah! then I shall see you sl

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