Punch, Or the London Charivari, volume 1, August 7, 1841
Punch, Or the London Charivari, volume 1, August 7, 1841
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JOBTICKLER. --May my client have the injunction? LORD HIGH INQUISITOR. --No-o-o-o! But he shall pay all the costs, and I onlywish I could double them for his impertinence. You, sir, you deserve to bestripped of your gown for insulting the ears of the court with such amotion. CRIER. --Any more appeals, causes, or motions, in the Supreme Court of theLord High Inquisitor Punch, to-day? (A dead silence. ) LORD HIGH INQUISITOR (bowing gracefully to the bar). --Good morning, gentlemen. You behold how... carefully we fulfil the letter of Magna Charta. "Nulli vendemus, nulli negabimus, aut differemus rectum vel justitiam. " [_Exit. _] CRIER. --This Court will sit the next time it is the Lord High Inquisitor'spleasure that it should sit, and at no other period or time. --God save theQueen! * * * * * AN AN-TEA ANACREONTIC. --No. 3. [Greek: EIS LYRAN. ] Apollo! ere the adverse fates Gave thy lyre to Mr. Yates[2], I have melted at thy strain When Bunn reign'd o'er Drury-lane; For the music of thy strings Haunts the ear when Romer sings.
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