Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, CompleteVarious
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Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, Complete
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English wit and humor -- Periodicals
Alls right. I knew to book Id bring
Old Brown. Ive caught
A RICH OLD BUFFER.
PHILANTHROPY, FINE WRITING, AND FIREWORKS. A writer in a morning paper,
eulogising the Licensed Victuallers fête at Vauxhall Gardens, on
Tuesday evening, bursts into the following magnificent flight:Wit has
been profanely said, like the Pagan, to deify the brute (the writer
will never increase the mythology); but here, (that is, in the royal
property,) while intellect and skill (together with Roman candles)
exhibit their various manifestations, Charity (arrack punch and blue
fire) throw their benign halo over the festive scene (in the circle
and Widdicomb), and not only sanctify the enjoyment (of ham and
Greens ascent), but improve (the appetite) and elevate (the
victuallers) the feelings (and the sky-rockets) of all who
participate in it (and the sticks coming down). This is, truly an
occasion when every licensed victualler should be at his post (with a
stretcher in waiting).
[pg 78] IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. As the coming session of Parliament is
likely to be a busy onefor PUNCHwe have engaged some highly talented
gentlemen expressly to report the fun in the House. The public will
therefore have the benefit of all the senatorial brilliancy, combined
with our own peculiar powers of description. Sibthorp(scintillations
fly from our pen as we trace the magic word)shall, for one session at
least, have justice done to his Sheridanic mind. Muntz shall be cut with
a friendly hand, and Peter Borthwick feel that the days of his
histrionic glories are returned, when his name, and that of Avons
swan, figured daily in the Stokum-cum-Pogis Gazette. Let any member
prove himself worthy of being associated with the brilliant names which
ornament our pages, and be certain we will insure his immortality. We
will now proceed to our report of
THE QUEENS SPEECH. MY LORDS AND GENTLEMEN,
This morn at crow-cock,
Great Doctor Locock
Decided that her Majesty had better
Remain at home, for (as I read the letter)
He thought the opening speech
Would be more honoured in the breach
Than the observance. So here I am,
To read a royal speech without a flam.
Her Majesty continues to receive
From Foreign Powers good reasons to believe
That, for the universe, they would not tease her,
But do whateer they could on earth to please her.
A striking fact,
That proves each act
Of us, the Cabinet, has been judicious,
Though of our conduct some folks are suspicious.
Her Majesty has also satisfaction
To state the July treaty did succeed
(Aided, no doubt, by Napiers gallant action),
And that in peace the Sultan smokes his weed.
That France, because she was left out,
Did for a little whilenow bouncenow pout,
Is in the best of humours, and will still
Lend us her Jullien, monarch of quadrille!
And as her Majestys a peaceful woman,
She hopes we shall get into rows with no man.
Her Majesty is also glad to say,
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