Punch . ne Hardy cant rout you. Bill when its printed— Have I this hinted PWont suit the standstills or Tories; Hark! the old chorus, Sires heard before us—England, farewell to thy glories. No, it will strengthen, Ay, and will lengthen,England and Englands prosperity; Bind us, unite us, Raise us, and right us,True Peoples Charter, in verity. Carried, at hay-time (No, not by May-time),Hansom, ho ! come from the rank full: Richmond, relieve me, Richmond, receive me,Once more to rest and be thankful. Thought Toy an Indifferentist. In cold weather I incline to the religion of Zoroaster, and worshi


Punch . ne Hardy cant rout you. Bill when its printed— Have I this hinted PWont suit the standstills or Tories; Hark! the old chorus, Sires heard before us—England, farewell to thy glories. No, it will strengthen, Ay, and will lengthen,England and Englands prosperity; Bind us, unite us, Raise us, and right us,True Peoples Charter, in verity. Carried, at hay-time (No, not by May-time),Hansom, ho ! come from the rank full: Richmond, relieve me, Richmond, receive me,Once more to rest and be thankful. Thought Toy an Indifferentist. In cold weather I incline to the religion of Zoroaster, and worshipperpetual fire. My tailors Christmas account having just been sent in,my thoughts are turned in the direction of Yesta. Yery few Londonservants would have been capable of serving in her temple, if keepingup the sacred fire by night and day was the condition of their engage-ment. I dont recollect one housemaid who would. have been amongthe Yestals. 104 PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI. [March 10, A YOUNG MAN wishes to find a home with a pious family, where his Christian example will be considered sufficient remuneration for his-^ Board and Lodging. Address, &c.—(An actual Advertisement,) A Nice young man, and a modest, too,Offers himself to the public view:And Punch does all he possibly can,To aid the aim of the nice young man. The household will be truly blestWhich this nice young man selects for nest;Nor will think example a payment queerFor board and washing, and bed and beer. In his pious presence there wont be heardErom the naughtiest urchin a naughty word,And if Maky Jane should giggle at Anne,He 11 frown them solemn, the good young man. If the tea is weak, or the butter salt,The nice young party will find no fault;If the meat is rag, and the pudding stone,The nice young party will only groan. Should Mamma show rage, and Papa drop oath,The nice young man will reprove them both ;And if the servant should tell a lie,The nice young man will exclaim 0, fie ! Treasu


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