September 13, 1890.] PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHAEIVAEI.
129
SEA ON LAND.
(A Story in Six Chapters and Two Volumes.)
VOL. I.—Chap. I.—Captain Bulkhead (P. & 0.), Chap. II.—Which holts on the first opportunity. Chap. III.—" I '11 teach him! " said the
home on leave, huys a Horse. Captain, taking an anchor aboard.
YOL. II.—Chap. IV.—Off again ! Casting anchor! Chap. V.—! ! Chap. VI.—!! !
A WORD TO JOHN BURNS.
[" He was in the unfortunate position of having probably to go to Parlia-
ment at the next election, but he would rather go to prison half-a-dozen
times than to Parliament once, because Labour candidates in the past had
either been thrown out or tied to the coat-tail of party politics. He wished
it to be distinctly understood that there must be nothing of this, but their
candidates must go forth as labour candidates, and labour candidates only.
He must know on what terms he must do the dirty work of going to Parlia-
ment."—Mr. John Burns at the Trade Union Congress at Ziverpool.J
Good gracious, how awful I The Trades were assembled,
And they all yelled together, and tempers got brittle;
And when Btons rose and thundered, all Liverpool trembled
(Though Bhbns is perhaps Boanerges spelt little).
And he laid all about him, like mules who can kick hard,
But kick without aim for the pleasure of kicking;
And he trod upon Fenwick. and trampled on Pickabd,
And his friends shouted, ' Death to political tricking I "
And on one side we heard all the Socialist gang wage
A war against Bboadhttbst, who carried a hod once.
And Bboadhubst retorted on Btjbns and his language,
That Bttbns might go back, Bince he languished in " quod " once.
And Brass ranted back; as the French say, the mustard
Had gone to his nose, which was rather unfortunate.
" St. Stephen's requires me, and I," so he blustered,
" Must needs be a Member, since friends are importunate.
" But I'd rather," he added, " go six times to Holloway "
("Will not language like this of J. B. make The Star lament ?)
" Than go (which is dirt) to St. Stephen's, or loll away
My time and the People's as Member of Parliament."
Now, Busks, be advised; that is bunkum—you know it.
You '' must be a Member " ? Pooh, pooh, John, I doubt you.
Short answers are best, so Punch answers you, "Stow it.
Stay away, and we '11 try for salyation without you."
There's no " must" in the matter. The goose, John, who flaps his
Vain wings, though at first very fearful he may be,
If you face him at once, why, he promptly collapses;
He may hiss as he runs, he won't frighten a baby.
Be warned in good time—why there isn't a man, Sir,
Or at most one or two, whom the universe misses.
You strut for a moment, and then, like poor Anser,
You vanish, uncared-for, with splutter and hisses.
If a man cares to toil, if, like Bboadhttbst or Bitot, he
Puts his neck to the yoke for the good of his fellows,
He will find work to do (though you scorn it as dirty),
Without all this labour of trumpet and bellows.
Surely butter must cloy, though your friends do the churning—
You are not the whole world, though you did win a tanner;
And Punch thinks it well, when your head has done turning,
You should turn a new leaf, and just soften your manner.
Railway Time-Tatole. Applicable all trie Year Round.
6 Cabs—full of Passengers = 1 Dawdling Porter.
12 Dawdling Porters = 1 Train's Start.
2 Trains' Starts = 1 Danger Signal.
2 Danger Signals = 1 Stoppage on the Line.
3 Stoppages on the Line = 1 Late Arrival.
24 Late Arrivals = 1 Day's Unpunotuality.
365 Days' Unpunctuality = 1 Patient Public's Useless Grumble.
A Mtjbdebotjs Game.—(Example of "Beneficent Murder.")—
Taking a Life at Pool.
129
SEA ON LAND.
(A Story in Six Chapters and Two Volumes.)
VOL. I.—Chap. I.—Captain Bulkhead (P. & 0.), Chap. II.—Which holts on the first opportunity. Chap. III.—" I '11 teach him! " said the
home on leave, huys a Horse. Captain, taking an anchor aboard.
YOL. II.—Chap. IV.—Off again ! Casting anchor! Chap. V.—! ! Chap. VI.—!! !
A WORD TO JOHN BURNS.
[" He was in the unfortunate position of having probably to go to Parlia-
ment at the next election, but he would rather go to prison half-a-dozen
times than to Parliament once, because Labour candidates in the past had
either been thrown out or tied to the coat-tail of party politics. He wished
it to be distinctly understood that there must be nothing of this, but their
candidates must go forth as labour candidates, and labour candidates only.
He must know on what terms he must do the dirty work of going to Parlia-
ment."—Mr. John Burns at the Trade Union Congress at Ziverpool.J
Good gracious, how awful I The Trades were assembled,
And they all yelled together, and tempers got brittle;
And when Btons rose and thundered, all Liverpool trembled
(Though Bhbns is perhaps Boanerges spelt little).
And he laid all about him, like mules who can kick hard,
But kick without aim for the pleasure of kicking;
And he trod upon Fenwick. and trampled on Pickabd,
And his friends shouted, ' Death to political tricking I "
And on one side we heard all the Socialist gang wage
A war against Bboadhttbst, who carried a hod once.
And Bboadhubst retorted on Btjbns and his language,
That Bttbns might go back, Bince he languished in " quod " once.
And Brass ranted back; as the French say, the mustard
Had gone to his nose, which was rather unfortunate.
" St. Stephen's requires me, and I," so he blustered,
" Must needs be a Member, since friends are importunate.
" But I'd rather," he added, " go six times to Holloway "
("Will not language like this of J. B. make The Star lament ?)
" Than go (which is dirt) to St. Stephen's, or loll away
My time and the People's as Member of Parliament."
Now, Busks, be advised; that is bunkum—you know it.
You '' must be a Member " ? Pooh, pooh, John, I doubt you.
Short answers are best, so Punch answers you, "Stow it.
Stay away, and we '11 try for salyation without you."
There's no " must" in the matter. The goose, John, who flaps his
Vain wings, though at first very fearful he may be,
If you face him at once, why, he promptly collapses;
He may hiss as he runs, he won't frighten a baby.
Be warned in good time—why there isn't a man, Sir,
Or at most one or two, whom the universe misses.
You strut for a moment, and then, like poor Anser,
You vanish, uncared-for, with splutter and hisses.
If a man cares to toil, if, like Bboadhttbst or Bitot, he
Puts his neck to the yoke for the good of his fellows,
He will find work to do (though you scorn it as dirty),
Without all this labour of trumpet and bellows.
Surely butter must cloy, though your friends do the churning—
You are not the whole world, though you did win a tanner;
And Punch thinks it well, when your head has done turning,
You should turn a new leaf, and just soften your manner.
Railway Time-Tatole. Applicable all trie Year Round.
6 Cabs—full of Passengers = 1 Dawdling Porter.
12 Dawdling Porters = 1 Train's Start.
2 Trains' Starts = 1 Danger Signal.
2 Danger Signals = 1 Stoppage on the Line.
3 Stoppages on the Line = 1 Late Arrival.
24 Late Arrivals = 1 Day's Unpunotuality.
365 Days' Unpunctuality = 1 Patient Public's Useless Grumble.
A Mtjbdebotjs Game.—(Example of "Beneficent Murder.")—
Taking a Life at Pool.
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