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  2. OUR POLITICAL RAG-PICKER.

    OH! Mac is a most inexhaustible theme; And Punch has filled many and many a ream With censure and badinage sparkling bright Anent this political Ishmaelite. ...

    Article : 448 words
  3. PAR NOBILE FRATRUM.

    Sir H. P-- K--s to Sir J-- R--b--ts--n: GOOD MORNING, SIR JOHN. Sir J. R--b--ts--n to Sir H. P--k--s: I BEG YOUR PARDON, MR PARKES, WE HAVE NOT BEEN GAZETTED YET, AND HAVE NO RIGHT TO USE OUR TITLES TILL THAN. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 54 words
  4. PRESSMEN, AWAKE!

    PAUSE, pressmen! Lift not to your lips Those whiskeys, beers, and porters. Is this a time for festive sips?-- A wail comes o'er the waters. ...

    Article : 183 words
  5. MISS GWILT.

    MR. PUNCH to all Punsters sends greeting! and prays No puns may be made on this newest of plays. There are sundry words like it, as Guilt, Quilt, and Built, And a would-be Charles Lever may add to them kilt. ...

    Article : 149 words
  6. Specious.

    A citizen, given to solitary drinking, on being remonstrated with the other day on the badness of the habit, replied that his weed had always been measures, not men. ...

    Article : 30 words
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