Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 99, September 13, 1890 by Various
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but a deceiving and glosingly deadly "incarnation of the Enemy."
* * * * * THE STRAIGHT TIP. ["There is one national duty in this connection, and only one, that is worth insisting upon for a moment. That duty is to render it impossible for any enemy or combination of enemies to interrupt our supply of food or whatever else is necessary for our well-being."--_The "Times" on Sir George Tryon's Scheme for National Insurance of Shipping in Time of War_.] Right, "Thunderer," and tersely put! Hammer _this_ into BULL's big noddle, Until he just puts down his foot On temporising timid twaddle, And you will do a vast deal more To keep our drowsy British Lion In health, and strength and wakeful roar Than all the schemes Tryon may try on. Battle's not always to the strong; The race, though, must be to--the Fleet, With us at least. We can't go wrong In making safety there complete. And by St. George we can't go right On any other tack whatever, Until that Fleet is fit to fight With all our foes though strong and clever. Insurance may be all serene, |
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