. Gallery of comicalities : . G. C. Now ponder well, ye tender wives, As you would shun disasters,And as you wish for peaceful lives, Thwart not your lords and masters. If late from home they chance to stop, Avoid all vain conjectures ;And, if theyve had a little drop, Refrain from curtain lectures. A scolding tongue will neer reclaim A man from idle courses ;But often leads to grief and shame, And Summary Divorces. These evils flow from angry words— Then try not such expedients ;Besides, you know, you owe your lords Love, honour, and obedience ! Ah ! tell us, Dame, for what offence Your Spous


. Gallery of comicalities : . G. C. Now ponder well, ye tender wives, As you would shun disasters,And as you wish for peaceful lives, Thwart not your lords and masters. If late from home they chance to stop, Avoid all vain conjectures ;And, if theyve had a little drop, Refrain from curtain lectures. A scolding tongue will neer reclaim A man from idle courses ;But often leads to grief and shame, And Summary Divorces. These evils flow from angry words— Then try not such expedients ;Besides, you know, you owe your lords Love, honour, and obedience ! Ah ! tell us, Dame, for what offence Your Spouse, in all his using such strong arguments, And a posteriori. What have you said or done, alas ! Or what have you neglected ?That thus by speedy habeas, Youre forcibly ejected. George Cruikshanks Mornm^qs at Bav Sirccty69 T GALLERY OF LXVI. BARRING A BAD CUSTOMER; OR, A SCORE REHIND !. Boniface : Mizzle, you ivarmint, you aii t paid your old scoj-e,No more chalk here !—so take that! Cherry Ripe : Afy eye, 7Chat a toucher f George Cruikshanks ^ Momitigs at Bcnv Street. 70 T 2 GALLERY OF COMICALITIES.—No. LXVII. TAKING THE LAW IN HER OWN HANDS ; OR,SERVING AN EJECTMENT ON A TROUBLESOME TENANT.


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