Douglas Jerrold and 'Punch' . Alas! although it is a cold wet night, hemust out again to comfort a dying widow. He has ahundred orphans at school at his own charge, and oftenbestows dowries upon poor maidens. He has, by right, aseat in the House of Lords, where he may be seen en-gaged in silent prayer that the law-makers may do thething that is holy. When he speaks, it is to condemnwar and injustice, and to turn the hearts of his hearersto peace and brotherly love. The English have aproverb which says the words of a bishop are honey ;they feed the poor. They have this other beautifulsaying— Th


Douglas Jerrold and 'Punch' . Alas! although it is a cold wet night, hemust out again to comfort a dying widow. He has ahundred orphans at school at his own charge, and oftenbestows dowries upon poor maidens. He has, by right, aseat in the House of Lords, where he may be seen en-gaged in silent prayer that the law-makers may do thething that is holy. When he speaks, it is to condemnwar and injustice, and to turn the hearts of his hearersto peace and brotherly love. The English have aproverb which says the words of a bishop are honey ;they feed the poor. They have this other beautifulsaying— The bishop carries the poor mans purse ; and 412 DOUGLAS JERROLD AND PUNCH this is the only beggar that, during the long sojourn ofthe writer in England, was ever seen by him. Therefore,he can give no description of the class from a solitary. individual. In fact, after a minute inquiry, it was dis-covered that the above was not a beggar from necessity ;but was really a nobleman begging for a wager. Thus, inEngland, there are no beggars ! BIBLIOGRAPHY OF DOUGLAS JERROLDS CONTRIBUTIONS TOPUNCH The prefatory q. indicates that the paper thus marked ivas signed icith that initial. Vol. I.—July-December. 1841 Punch and Peel : Arcades Ambo Punch and Peel : The New Cabinet The Letter of Introduction .... Peel Regularly called in .... The Corn Laws and Christianity Doctor Peel taking time to consult . Christianity.—Price Fifteen Shillings Parliamentary Masons.—Parliamentary Pictures The Pictorial History of Parliament Politics of the Outward Man Peels Pre-Existence .... Sir Peter Laurie on Human Life ,^ The Prince of Wales.—His Future Times Kings and Carpenters.—Royal and Vulgar Conspirators Loyalty and Insanity .... The Weight of Royalty.—The Social Scale How Mr. Chokepcar keeps a Merry Christmas Vol. II.—


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