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44 THE TOM AH A WK, {January 30, 1869.
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STANZAS FOR STOJSTES : Being a Collection of POPULAR TRAGIC SONGS.
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Poor Little Hulks. 1. I was That born 's...
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turnips Geological ? Question.—Are ten c...
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O UR WEEKL Y JPROFHEJ. (N.B. — Obtained at a Great Outlay.)
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February 1st.—Mr. Charles Dickens will g...
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44 The Tom Ah A Wk, {January 30, 1869.
44 THE TOM AH A WK , { January 30 , 1869 .
Stanzas For Stojstes : Being A Collection Of Popular Tragic Songs.
STANZAS FOR STOJSTES : Being a Collection of POPULAR TRAGIC SONGS .
Poor Little Hulks. 1. I Was That Born 'S...
Poor Little Hulks . 1 . I was That born ' s a damp , who cares sort of % cradle In the , eh gutter ? Rather , may be ! ; But And my — mother well ! ' what s addres matters s was who the streets was my , yo father u see ? , 2 .
He A m nd oved when to fathers Millbank get , things for a change said about , so they ' said , As T queer ake m as y word I heard , you about ' re far mine better —think without them ' em dead . 3 But Took my m to other drink , perhaps not to to 3- get d edication rid of . her cares , So at five I was , more up to curses than prayers , And knew how to dodge out of starvation .
And As I the dodged saying out is . so Well well , , 4 that not - to I fell blink among it , thieves , At Me six to I'd add have —and robbed for gin my ! own Did mother I drink , it it grieves ? Ohdear no ! In life thouh 5- there ' s bitters there ' s sweets . So To r there day ' s even bright down spot , up g s to for m them orrow born . in the streets , — Call ' em gin . That ' s the stuff to swamp sorrow !
6 . Not Fit that for I fine ever folks knew , with what hearts they ; meant and my by d ealings word , "Was Up mostl to feel y , with you hunger must have and human cold . feelings To get . stirred 7-When And you the worsest meet only of both evils proves , —she the devils stronger as well , , deal like hell
This Onl here y hell lovel lasts y world a little is time a good longer . , — 8 . Them I can ' s my talk sentiments about hell now like that a choker I ' m ten ? —think it odd , W With ell , I have an oath heard and that a whack word , from and another the poke — r . that ' s God , — 9-No \ Jf relig AlfiAVSAl ion 1 Wh ¥ J . JL LSCAJWV / llw have a * m # foug * vm ^ m ht « about ** ww ~ -m * ¦ me ¦
X ^ X V >^ V y V parsons .. v w www wy , But So Each neither they wanted both to part gave his with say me — me up it was to quite the civil could devil ; . agree , 10 . So Though there ' s nothing I'm small and —when nobody I ' m that big I I ' ' ve ll be not bolder done , And Ah show ! you you only that just I' wait m quite till my I ' m own older father . ' s son , 11
. However Well , your , just young now I friend 'm a bit ' s got in nabbed the sulks — , — there , don ' t blame him—You And ' re a of good all that lot , you so ' come ve done , think to reclaim of poor him little ! Hulks ,
Turnips Geological ? Question.—Are Ten C...
turnips Geological ? Question . —Are ten carat gold watches
O Ur Weekl Y Jprofhej. (N.B. — Obtained At A Great Outlay.)
O UR WEEKL Y JPROFHEJ . ( N . B . — Obtained at a Great Outlay . )
February 1st.—Mr. Charles Dickens Will G...
February 1 st . —Mr . Charles Dickens will give such a Twist to taken his out audie in nce conv at ulsions the St . . James ' s Hall that many ladies will be mo The re eco Poplar nomical Pe 7 inygaff supply ~ of will copy open ) headed another "Th discussion e Centurions ( for the of the Century , " opening with the following letter : — To the Editor of the Poplar Pennygajf .
Albany street , January 31 st . entirel Sir , — My my observations acquaintanc of e with the British an officer army who are limited gallant th enough e stripe to s . own on his me arm for ; his but cousi I cannot n . I imagine know he how is he an can officer belon b g y to at a Ascot Club in in Pall a barouche Mall , drive and down show to h E ims pso m in at a drag en , appear in the y sea ycfUl © ur son inestimable XiAVw on ^ kixxxci sixpence LyjiV j 1 ournal vui > a aami day , can vmiii . i au Perhaps nform & va ^ ai some of the readers ^ v of
The Times will publish another letter proving George that ' s Cousin no novels . to are the ever approval published of in a j Paris ury of which mothers have and not first ministers been submitted from the oratoire duce any . modern The writ French er will work defy any which intelli could gent not readers be put to with progreat girl of benefit eighteen to . her moral culture into the hands of any young Several V > J ClrJ bursting \ J KM A . k / wits Ul ^ O will meet % together «> W ^ V for the biL / J / dV of ¦
discussing h ^}\ , V . . the . apparition lilllg TV M of *~ ' anoth ***¦> W W er comic V * . *>^*« . journal * ^ - »« - . XW , which purpose U . UV shall V * » mised eclipse everything Gerome broug and ht Millais but , as satire yet . b Desi y D gns ean already Stanley pro and - holder pay Theop everything s hile . Offices Gauthier and ove . r br Price ing m in l nothing e forty Bar . -five . The per cent advertisements , to the share to - the The pleasu Pennygaf res of iced , ? Parisian asparagus will p at write the Princess a column Paramni and a ' - s half Pala on ce
in in the the B Bois ois de de B Bouloerne oulogne . , an and d at at the the same same time time give srive a a minute minute the descri pleasures ption of of a conversation a ride across he country had with in Leicestershire the Pope ' s nuncio . on in February hopes of a 4 th visit . —Mr to . Paris Bright before will long allow . his An moustache apartment to will grow be prepared of a red riband for him in in his the buttonhole Tuiieries . . Mr . Bright will try the effect The A , XXW Prince JL A IXll / w and Gb-fcXVJL Princess J . A itivww tj % of **• Wales tt «* t-x ^*^ will ******* start w » v ** w for * will ' * + »¦ E be gypt - / entrusted r . The »*^
to first the volume editorial of their care Royal of Messrs Highnesses . Smith ' progress and Elderwho will - duce one hundred thousand copies of the work , , illustrated pro by the the Princess . Beatrice , at a guinea < the volume . This will cover plexion Madame expenses , and Tussau reproduce d will her g as ive " Fayre Madame Rosamond Rachel " a in fresh her com his - - t iviiuai orical gallery g anwi j' . and idiotic will mis
take February the day $ for th . — the Cold fifth of fogs November . Some , and be boys seized by the - police for making guys of themselves . They plead guilty , but perfectly The Semap ready hore to make at Westminster guys of the will police be taken if permitted up by the . police for Scotland making yard a disgraceful until the arrival exhibition of the of coroner itself , . and The deposited cabbies all in declare they never saw such a guy as 'im afore . O V verture VVAWUlVO s are C * iW made J . 1 J . CIWW to W Madlle A 1 XUVI French . MVI . fc S ^ w chneid * . * jk * w *^»» in er - ««» * , y St and « a > a * - « a by »* j M *** Theatre . Offen w *»^ # **
-bach Romeo Miss , Lucy for until the Rushton the opening French will of the continue season is p declared laying Plays Juliet . Madlle . James to Mrs . ' Schneider s . J ordan ' s . for will her perform by the an original Sultan , Turkish the English operetta words , composed by the Viceroy expressly of Bouffes Egypt . -Constantinopolitains Madlle . Schneider , retires as she from finds the her direction treatment of the too insultan to be borne . critics February will meet 6 th . — earl There at CbV Evans J being -4 UXliJ ' no s and fir st cut wv night » each * of other w »»»»»» any comed t £ r igram y the
-V , 11 V 1 V * 3 VVlil & Ll «^ % » > V ^ OAAjr y V > X V »*>* u «« >> w »« . . up ep * " IT Q *— " matically What began and with ungrammatically chaff will end in over a whirlwind a kidney . The and Post potatoes will . be itself changed made and , a the the dead Pall Dail letter y Mall News of hustled , the voted Telegraph out a nuisance , the dispatched Era . The hear row , no the good among Times of the critics , will continue till everything is blue ( certainly not read ) , except Paddy , who will remain as green as ever .
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), Jan. 30, 1869, page 44, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_30011869/page/2/
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