Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 101, July 25, 1891 by Various
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page 4 of 41 (09%)
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Another time, and I will give thee _carte
Blanche_ to dictate; in truth aught else will be Only a trifle, Compared with versifying. I will dart, At thy behest, e'en to the public mart To buy a bonnet, or will gleefully Carry a babe through Bond Street. My sole plea Is--no more verses. Surely 'tis, sweetheart, Only a trifle. * * * * * SUPPLEMENTARY AND CORRECTIVE.--In his Jubilee Number Mr. PUNCH remarked, "Merely to mention _all_ the bright pens and pencils which have occasionally contributed to my pages would occupy much space." And space then was limited. But among the "Great Unnamed" _should_ assuredly have been mentioned W.H. WILLS, one of the originators of Mr. PUNCH's publication, CLEMENT SCOTT the flowing lyrist, and author of "The Cry of the Children," &c., ASHBY STERRY of "Lazy Minstrel" fame, and "ROBERT," the genial garrulous "City Waiter," whilst the names of J.P. ("Dumb-Crambo") ATKINSON, and E.J. WHEELER, were omitted by the purest accident. The late H.J. BYRON contributed a series of papers. Mr. PUNCH hastens to put them--as he would gladly some others--"on the list," since, of no one of them, could it be truly said "he never would be missed." "HALBOT" was a misprint for "HABLÔT," "MAGUIN HANNAY" should read "MAGINN, HANNAY, &c.," and for "_GEORGE_ SILVER" read "HENRY." * * * * * |
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