Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 107 July 7, 1894, by Various
PUNCH VOL CVII
Scene—Mr. Punch's Sanctum at the Season of the Year. Enter Sir Roger de Coverley and Dr. Syntax.
You may not recognise me, Mr. Punch? quoth the old Knight, with stately modesty.
Not recognise Sir Roger de Coverley? rejoined Mr. Punch, urbanely. Why, even disguised as a Saracen's Head—ha! ha! ha!—I should know those well-loved lineaments.
I perceive, indeed, said the Knight, with scarcely-veiled complacency, that you have perused my friend Atticus-Addison's all-too flattering account of me and my several adventures.
I know my Spectator by heart, replied Mr. Punch. Nor, added he, turning to the quaint, black-vestured, bob-wigged figure at Sir Roger's elbow, are Dr. Syntax's Tours unfamiliar to my memory. Like yourself, I can say—
'You well know what my pen can do,
And I employ my pencil too.
I ride , and write , and sketch , and print ,
And thus create a real mint;
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One Hundred and Seventh Volume!!"
PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI.
OUR BOOKING-OFFICE.
NOBLESSE OBLIGE.
THE BATTLE OF THE BUDGET.
LYRE AND LANCET.
SONGS OF THE STREETS.
CABBY'S ANSWERS.
"VIVE LA RÉPUBLIQUE!"
A PUZZLER.
GAIETY "SANS-GÊNE."
ROBERT ON THE WONDERFUL BRIDGE AGAIN.
WHITHER AWAY?
THE LOWER EDUCATION OF WOMEN.
A SOFT ANSWER.
BALLADE OF IMITATIONS.
ESSENCE OF PARLIAMENT.