Her shy and simple words

Are clear as after rain-drops

The music of the birds.”

In possession of Mr. S. G. Fenton,
Cranbourne Street.

OLD LIVERPOOL MUG (4 IN. HIGH).

(Printed in brown.)

Or take the old Liverpool jug with the landscape printed in black on one side, and the humorous heads, entitled “Courtship and Matrimony,” on the other; which heads, by the way, will our readers kindly turn upside down to gather what the acid doggerel written underneath alludes to. It is a pity the jug is not perfect, but the top has a metal band which remedies the broken spout. The lines underneath the heads run:—

“When two fond fools together meet,