Notes and Queries, Number 50, October 12, 1850 by Various
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_Aërostation_ (Vol. ii., p. 199.).--The article BALLOON, in the _Penny Cyclopædia_, would give C.B.M. a good many references. The early works there mentioned are those of Faujas de St. Fond, Bourgeois, and Cavallo; to which I add the following: Thomas Baldwin, _Airopaidia, containing the Narrative of a Balloon Excursion from Chester, Sept_. 8. 1785. Chester, 1786, 8vo. (pp. 360.). Vincent Lunardi published the account of his voyage (the first made in England) in a series of letters to a friend. The title is torn out in my copy. The first page begins, "An Account of the First Aërial Voyage in England. Letter I. London, July 15. 1784." (8vo. pp. 66 + ii. with a plate.) It ends with a poetical epistle to Lunardi by "a gentleman well known in the literary world" (query, the same who is thus cited in our day?) from which the following extracts are taken as a specimen of the original balloon jokes:-- "The multitude scarcely believed that a man, With his senses about him could form such a plan, And thought that as Bedlam was so very nigh, You had better been there than turned loose in the sky. * * * * * "In their own way of thinking, all felt and all reasoned, Greedy aldermen judged that your flight was ill-seasoned, That you'd better have taken a good dinner first, Nor have pinched your poor stomach by hunger or thirst. "In perfect indifference the beau yawned a blessing, |
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