Punch, Volumes 26-27

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Page 189 - I have called you together at this unusual period of the year, in order that, by your assistance, I may take such measures as will enable me to prosecute the great war in which we are engaged with the utmost vigour and effect. This assistance I know will be readily given ; for I cannot doubt that you
Page 130 - in our hours of ease, Uncertain, coy, and hard to please When pain and anguish wring the brow A ministering
Page 3 - O come ye in peace here, or come ye in war. Or to see ST.
Page 253 - did not occur, they ought to have occurred (if I may so speak) ; they are such as might have occurred, and would have occurred under circumstances : and they belong to the parties to whom they are attributed potentially, If not
Page 11 - echoes along the vacant Hall, Along the ceiling— along the floor, And seems to say at each
Page 167 - The great bulk of the middle and lower orders write hands too small and Indistinct, and do not form their letters ; or they sometimes form them by alternate broad and fine strokes, which make the
Page 133 - day ! So you must wake and call me early, call me early, mother dear, For to-morrow
Page 189 - no effort to augment my forces now engaged in the Crimea. The exertions they have made, and the victories they have obtained, are not exceeded in the brightest pages of our history, and have filled me with admiration and gratitude.
Page 64 - its foremost champion there— Flinging down a life, and winning Name that Time himself shall spare ? Gallant heart ! But happier, nobler, Hold the doom 'twas his to meet, Who,—declaring Heaven's own message— Died upon the judgment seat. On his lip that holy lesson All his life had taught, he cried, " Help the humble—help the needy— HELP

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