Punch, Or The London Charivari, Volume 102, April 2, 1892 by Various
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page 22 of 42 (52%)
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Over glowing ships;"
What are "glowing ships"? That I've never guessed, "Pass the happy news, Blush it thro' the West;" This I simply quote From the poet's muse; Hang me if I know How you "blush the news"! Anyhow, you do, If the lines will scan, "Till the red man dance," Do you think he can? "And the red man's babe Leap beyond the sea." Active sort of child, Surely, that must be! "Blush from West to East," Blush from left to right, "Till the West is East," And the black is white, DALY is the man! Daily is the play, "Dailies" puff it up, In the kindest way. * * * * * MORE APPROPRIATE.--The Senate House, where the Degree Examinations take place, might well be termed "The Spinning House." It is there |
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