Parodies of the Works of English & American Authors, Volume 3Walter Hamilton Johnson Reprint, 1967 - Parodies |
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Page 103
... Bill . The Camels are coming at last , at last ! The trumpets peal forth their warlike blast , Every nerve must now be strained , New prestige must now be gained , Money be spent and blood be rained- To save the Franchise Bill . The ...
... Bill . The Camels are coming at last , at last ! The trumpets peal forth their warlike blast , Every nerve must now be strained , New prestige must now be gained , Money be spent and blood be rained- To save the Franchise Bill . The ...
Page 117
... Bill is running . Three wives sat up in JANE CLARKE's for hours . And they told her to put every article down , They ordered the silks , and they ordered the flowers And the bill it kept rolling up , gown upon gown ; For wives must ...
... Bill is running . Three wives sat up in JANE CLARKE's for hours . And they told her to put every article down , They ordered the silks , and they ordered the flowers And the bill it kept rolling up , gown upon gown ; For wives must ...
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... bill I used to pay Sticks on the file , and empty tills Contain no cash for Christmas bills . And so ' twill be - though these are paid , More Christmas bills will still be made , And other men will fear these ills , And curse the name ...
... bill I used to pay Sticks on the file , and empty tills Contain no cash for Christmas bills . And so ' twill be - though these are paid , More Christmas bills will still be made , And other men will fear these ills , And curse the name ...
Contents
The Common Squeal | 3 |
CONTENTS OF PARTS I TO XXXVI PARODIES | 28 |
Alfred Tennysons Early Poems | 62 |
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