The Comic Almanack, Volume 1: An Ephemeris in Jest and Earnest, Containing Merry Tales, Humerous Poetry, Quips, and Oddities
David Hume · en
Says I, "Dear Miss, such barefaced cheats
Are really past a joke;
So give me my umbrella, ma'am—
And give me, ma'am, my cloak.
"Not that I care—of course, I don't—
For losing so much gold!"—
"Your cloak and your umbrella, Sir!
Oh la! they've both been sold!"
At that I lost my patience quite;
My rage I couldn't smother.
"Good heav'ns!" I cried, "the last dear gifts
Of a lamented mother!"
I rav'd and stamp'd, and _think_ I swore.
Cried Miss, "For heaven's sake, cease!"
And then she gave me—heartless girl!—
In charge of the police.
To prison soon they haul'd me off,
With pushes, shoves, and jolts;
And soon I found Dame Justice' bars
Were worse than Cupid's bolts.
Now all who read my sad mishaps,
Of nymphs like these beware!
For oh! there's many a _real cheat_
Found at a _fancy fair_.
And if you want your money's worth,
With honest traders barter;
For if to marts like these you go,
You'll surely be a martyr.
[Illustration:
AUGUST.—Regatta.
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│ │[Illustration] AUGUST. │
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│ The postboys clatter to the door, │
│ Whips cracking and spurs pricking; │
│ The hero who went up at four │
│ Came down at five, alive and kicking. │
│ Below is a special communication │
│ From a private source, to inform the nation. │
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│D.│ =Great Events and Odd Matters.= │ _Prognosti- │
│ │ │ fications._ │
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│ 1│Charles X. abdic. 1830. New issue of Sovereigns. │ │
│ │ │ if he would │
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│ │ │ _look for_ │
│ 3│ THE BALLOON ASCENT. │ │
│ │ │ _sunshine_, │
│ 4│ "_Only threepence more, and up goes the Donkey._" │ │
│ │ │ ♅ ♀ ♌ │
│ 5│Dear Captain! let me thank my lucky fate │ │