. Lincoln caricatures : during his campaign, after his election and during the Civil War . OUH GREAT ICEBEKG MELTLVG AWAY. From Vanity Fair, Marcli 9, 1861. 48 After-Inauguration Cartoon. PROF. LINCOLN IN HIS GREAT FEAT OF BALANCING. From Vanity Fair, March 23, 1861, Lincoln Caricatures 49 THE SONG OF THE PRESIDENTIALPILGRIM. COME, ladies and gentlemen, around my platformthrong-;Man wants but little here below, nor wants that littlelong; Depending on which principle, I mean, whereer I go,To put rny trust in Providence, and let my whiskers grow. The melancholy days are come, the saddest of the


. Lincoln caricatures : during his campaign, after his election and during the Civil War . OUH GREAT ICEBEKG MELTLVG AWAY. From Vanity Fair, Marcli 9, 1861. 48 After-Inauguration Cartoon. PROF. LINCOLN IN HIS GREAT FEAT OF BALANCING. From Vanity Fair, March 23, 1861, Lincoln Caricatures 49 THE SONG OF THE PRESIDENTIALPILGRIM. COME, ladies and gentlemen, around my platformthrong-;Man wants but little here below, nor wants that littlelong; Depending on which principle, I mean, whereer I go,To put rny trust in Providence, and let my whiskers grow. The melancholy days are come, the saddest of the year,Of ocean wide and stranded ship and reckless mutineer;But rain or shine, this rule be mine, no chicken face toshow— But put my trust in Providence, and let mj whiskersgrow. O, for the soft and gentle gale, I heard the fair onesigh; Responding to which sentiment, Produce that gale,say I. But high or low the winds may blow— the sea dothebb and flow— Ill put my trust in Providence, and let my whiskers grow. I hear the free electors howl; I hear the cannons roar;I feel Ive been at Buffalo, for ah, my bones are know theres worse before me yet—how can I help bu


Size: 1427px × 1752px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, bookidlincolncaric, bookyear1913