Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 102, April 23, 1892
The Project Gutenberg eBook, Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 102, April 23, 1892, by Various, Edited by F. C. Burnand
Oh, to be in London now that April's there,
And whoever walks in London sees, some morning, in the Square,
That the upper thousands have come to Town,
To the plane-trees droll in their new bark gown,
While the sparrows chirp, and the cats miaow
In London—now!
And after April, when May follows
And the black-coats come and go like swallows!
Mark, where yon fairy blossom in the Row
Leans to the rails, and canters on in clover,
Various
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Vol. 102.
April 23, 1892.
TOWN THOUGHTS FROM THE COUNTRY.
Neo-Dramatic Nursery Rhyme.
SANCTA SIMPLICITAS.
MY SOAP.
THE NEWEST NARCISSUS;
OR, THE HERO OF OUR DAYS.
"THE MISSING CIPHER."
THE NEWEST NARCISSUS; OR, THE HERO OF OUR DAYS.
IN FANCY DRESS.
A Sketch At Covent Garden Theatre.
THE BROWN-JONES INCIDENT.
A SOLILOQUY.
OUR BOOKING-OFFICE.
SYMPATHY.
APRIL SHOWERS;
OR, A SPOILED EASTER HOLIDAY.
APRIL SHOWERS; OR, A SPOILT EASTER HOLIDAY.
TO MY COOK.
LAYING A GHOST!
TAKING A SIGHT AT RINGANDKNOCK.
EPITAPH ON A DYER.
THE CONFESSIONS OF A DUFFER.
No. VIII.—THE DUFFER AS A HOST.
A PENNY FOR THE MEMBER'S THOUGHTS.
THE YOUNG GIRL'S COMPANION.
Jokim's Latest Little Joke.