. Punch . 66 PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI. Set tlje tftnK. Scene I. dark Room in Downing Street; Peel discovered with pen, ink, andpaper before him, endeavouring to write the Royal ! Zamiel, if your ears my voice could reachI d ask you how to write this horrid speech. , bring thy fairest flowers ; Gammon, lend me all thine aid ;I ve been sitting here for hours, Nor the smallest progress , wherefore dost thou fail me \ Whither shall I turn for aid \Ha ! What busy fiends assail me 1 Zamiel, come ! I m not afraid.[A gong is heard, and Zamiel enter


. Punch . 66 PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI. Set tlje tftnK. Scene I. dark Room in Downing Street; Peel discovered with pen, ink, andpaper before him, endeavouring to write the Royal ! Zamiel, if your ears my voice could reachI d ask you how to write this horrid speech. , bring thy fairest flowers ; Gammon, lend me all thine aid ;I ve been sitting here for hours, Nor the smallest progress , wherefore dost thou fail me \ Whither shall I turn for aid \Ha ! What busy fiends assail me 1 Zamiel, come ! I m not afraid.[A gong is heard, and Zamiel enters through the inkstand. Duett. Zamiel and the hast called me—I am here now. Peel (aside).Ha ! my breast is filled with fear although I shake and tremble,I my feelings must dissemble. Zamiel (aside).Yes, although he shakes and trembles,He his feelings still dissembles. The , how frightful,Yet how delightful ;For nothing caring,The speech preparing. The task is me what gladness,Although as others knew it,Perchance they d view it; Yes, ten to one. Together. him tis frightful,And yet delightful;For nothing caring,His spe


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