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  2. A POET'S PROTEST.

    MY DEAR MR. PUNCH,--Latterly my patron has not availed himself of my services to so great an extent as heretofore. His business has been vastly on the increase, and the Cowper Ministry has lived down most of the obstruction with which it was harassed. The country ...

    Article : 618 words
  3. Mysterious Announcement.

    MR. PUNCH has often been amused--frequently grieved, and many times perplexed at the cloudy pieces of newspaper information contained under the head of'' Notices but seldom has he been more taken aback than by the following singular announcement in ...

    Article : 237 words
  4. DOWN WITH IT!

    This land, by Nature bountiful made for the good of man Is groaning 'neath a weighty curse--an universal ban; Which drags the erring myriads to fell Destruction's brink, And hurls them over, bound and blink,--the Demon's name is ...

    Article : 195 words
  5. A PASTORAL.

    HUGGINS.--A Free Selector (in posse). DOLLY.--A Free Selectress (in esse). Huggins: My little farm I walks around, In hopes a Squatter's sheep to pound; ...

    Article : 207 words
  6. THE LAST OF THE BUSHRANGERS.

    The last! Sent to his grave By the law's bullet. Well done the law!; and he Who was the law, well done. ...

    Article : 51 words
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