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  2. [?]hoes from the Bush.

    Ther is an ancient and venerable proverb, enshrining much of that wisdom whereof our ancestors are deemed to have been the exclusive possessors, which affirms that a ...

    Article : 3,206 words
  3. Tirkings from Loundon Lunch. PUNCH'S PROTHALAMION.

    MAD March, that lion-like break'st on the year, Be lamb-like for LOUISE, who weds to-day: Or, if thy wild winds needs must pipe and play, ...

    Article : 947 words
  4. Tirkings from Melbourne Lunch.

    What kind of boots laugh most?—Those with elastic sides. What is used in measuring the interior?—The bush-ell. ...

    Article : 730 words
  5. Advertising

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    Advertising : 2,511 words
  6. Poetry, Original and Selected.

    Knows't thou that bright land where the citron grows, And'mid dark leaves the golden orange glows, Where softer zephyrs breathe from the bule sky, ...

    Article : 166 words
  7. IDEAL LOVE.

    Can love e'er take so pure, so fair a mould As books would bid us think or hope to find? Clear as the diamond, pure as virgin gold Purged of all dr[?]ss, thrice tested, thrice refined? ...

    Article : 482 words
  8. CLERICAL ERROR.

    "High" Parsons would have couples tarry When they propose to wed in Lent—But why? The sooner people marry, The sooner, mostly, they repent. ...

    Article : 592 words
  9. THE STORY OF LIFE.

    Say, what is life? 'Tis to be born A helpless babe; to greet the light With a sharp wail, as if the morn Foretold a cloudy noon and night; ...

    Article : 209 words
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