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Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 100, March 21, 1891 by Various
page 10 of 45 (22%)
With the frog-host against the beaky bird--
"_He_ be our King?" they loudly cried.
"Absurd!

Not Mercury, nor Jupiter _we_ beg
For a devouring despot, lank of leg,
Of prying eye, and frog-transfixing beak;
Though singly we seem weak,
United we are strong to smite or scoff.
Off, would-be tyrant, off!!!"

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CHURCH AND STAGE.--Let no rabid Churchmen, of any school of thought,
ever again take exception to the irreligious character of playhouse
entertainments. Let them read the advertisement of the Lyceum Theatre
in _The Times_ for March 13:--"During Holy Week this theatre will be
closed, re-opening on Saturday, March 28, with _The Bells_, which
will also be played on Easter Monday night." Could any arrangement
be more thoroughly in harmony with general ecclesiastical practice?
Any liturgical student knows that the bells are played once on Holy
Saturday, and that they should be played on Easter Monday is a matter
of course.

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TRACKS FOR THE TIMES.

[A Magistrate has just decided that the Police have a right
to interfere with the growing practice of using the public
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