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November 28, iS68.j THE TOM AH A WK. 231
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HUNGER KISTO WS JSTO LA W.
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open Cambridge mutiny, and is in have re...
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SONG OF THE UNSUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE.
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My M labour y money has spent been in th...
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ALL WE HEARD OF HIS SPEE CH
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Free To you and my enli humble ghtened r...
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bishop An acetate of Canterbury in which...
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November 28, Is68.J The Tom Ah A Wk. 231
November 28 , iS 68 . j THE TOM AH A WK . 231
Hunger Kisto Ws Jsto La W.
HUNGER KISTO WS JSTO LA W .
Open Cambridge Mutiny, And Is In Have Re...
open Cambridge mutiny , and is in have revolt set . the The authority undergraduates of the Dons have at arisen defiance in . themselves It is not that to the the young ignominy men and have inconvenience refused any longer of being to su gated bmit i more or sent serious to extra —in chapels fact , the ; the nder cause gradu of disagreement s have quarrell is one ed with far t ^ 0 heir ^^ ^^ ^ 1 ^ ^ food b ^ t ^ ^^ ^»^ . m < It ^» ^ T appears «> V *»^ ¦ M ^ ^^ VV ¦ ^ b W that V **«• ^ ^ at I ^ T ^ T Sidney «^ b ^ *» «* » . »^ ^^ J C ~^^ r olleg ^» «**¦* ^^^^ ' ¦ e ^ the ^ ~ mm ~ - ¦ ^ v Ba h 1 h h c ^^ - helors ~ v * w - ^ v ^ h ^ r ^» ^^
from and Commoners Halland have have for exp some ressed time the past ir de absented termination themselve to keep s a the way super Sidney until vised , men e . is At o now le a syst great being em many of followed Colle other ge . dinn college At some er provisi s the of the examp on colleges should le of visions the obje , c and tion at several to the pri to ce both , at . other The s practice to the quality of the , of obj th ectors e prois to assemble , hear grace , so as not to subject themselves to penalties for absence h and then to leave en masse and proceed ¦
^ ¦ t C o ^^ oll ^ n ^ di W e ne ^ p « to e ^^ ^^ however a t ^^ ^^ their ^^ " ^» W ^ T ^^ ^^ ^^ lod ^^ the ^^ ^^ , g R i ngs ^^ everend ^^^ ^ r ^ or B ^ B ^ r ^ " the ^^ ^^ Master *^ variou ^^^^^^» " ^ B ^ intimated ^^ s hotels * m ^ ^^^ ^^ ™^ ^^ . that ^¦ ^ ~ At ¦ ^ he ™ Sidney ' ^ con —~ ~^^ " ^» - sidered g , this proce , eding a breach of discipline , and that until th interfere e young in men the question returned or consider their di their nner statements tables he . would On this not th mousl e undergraduates y decided that t held hey would a meeting dine , in at which all no it mo was re d unani uring
the present does very term little . credit to the discretion of the university fi authorities nd their that into squabbles the such as . these When should an abuse be a exists llowed and to in this instan way ce there is newspapers no doubt but that an abuse does e , xist it If should the und b e e rgraduate remedied s e in vinc a sensible ed a spirit and of strai mild ghtfo insubordination rward manner , . in the course theat first adopted in the matterso much the
worse for the system y , which controls them , but it , is really too to monstrous develop that what the in pi the gheadedness first instance of Dons was should little more be permitted than a reasonable somehigher protest university into a authority serious revolt than a . mere It is head to be of ho a college that may steps intervene to provide while for the there undergraduates is yet time , and " by capital taking the dinn pro er p fo e r
p eig a line £ hteenpence at one and , " stop the . same their . «¦ time mouths . If and something 4 their «»« breaches is not ^ done of disci « , and m - at epoch once of too disaster , the Cambri in the dge university " Dinner history Question of " will the become nineteenth an century .
Song Of The Unsuccessful Candidate.
SONG OF THE UNSUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE .
My M Labour Y Money Has Spent Been In Th...
My M labour y money has spent been in thrown vain , away , And To I win fondl I , alas I y hoped ! have led to lost not gain the to . rat day Equivo , c scrup ate , cajole ; ,
And The now bottom , desp of ite the it all poll , I . ' m at Oh The ! the bottom bottom of of the the poll poll . , the poll ! I stand At the and bottom stare of , and the ren poll d ! my hair , A I man dreaded more party quiet rows never ; was ;
But what can husband do that has She A taunted most unquiet me with spouse having ' ? not The spirit of a mole . She The made bottom me stand of the ; poll and . this my
lot—Oh The 1 the bottom bottom of of the the poll poll ! , the poll ! 'Twas At the all bottom my wife of . the But poll such ! is life , I u That rged modest I was not lives sure are to sweet win , She said she did not care a pin ; For life without a Seat .
My M Labour Y Money Has Spent Been In Th...
She A most always distinguished meant that I role should ; play And The so bottom I occupy of the to-day poll . Oh ! the bottom of the poll , the poll ! The bottom of the poll !
They At V the e drunk bottom my of beer the , poll and ! I am here I was in such a dreadful fix ; Mother They and would da n u ghters let me longe be d to mix In the best society .
My modesty alone , they said , But Still they kept were them thinking from the of the goal head ; , Not bottom Oh ! , the of th bottom e poll . of the poll , the poll ! The bottom of the poll ! My daughters weep , and my wife can ' t For sle the ep bottom of the poll !
They little know what I ' ve endured , And Throug how th h what eir vanity I ' ve had has l to ure pass d ; Me on to be an ass . How I have had a part to act Undignified and droll ,
Only To to the find bottom my poor of the self poll ta . cked Oh The ! the bottom bottom of of the the poll poll ! , the poll ! 'Tis an urchin ' s joke , " There goes the bloke At the bottom of the poll ! "
How many thousands I have spent I dare not yet inquire ; But And soon retribution will come dire my . punishment For now election charges will And And Be I I coming must must t > av in a the the sh little little oal , bill bill pay
For the bottom of the poll . Oh 1 the bottom bottom of the poll poll ! , the poll ! To At lavish the bottom pelf , an of d find the poll onesel ! f O were I but a Barristere Me Or could county magnate Party make eke , a Peer
Or else my a London Beak . , But Like as it to is the , a mi mere ghty C . Cole B ., I fear At the they bottom 'll not of e ' en the make poll , . of me Oh The ! the bottom bottom of of the the poll poll ! , the poll ! I'd At as the lief bottom be drowned of the or poll hanged ! as found
All We Heard Of His Spee Ch
ALL WE HEARD OF HIS SPEE CH
Free To You And My Enli Humble Ghtened R...
Free To you and my enli humble ghtened ri voters ghts to , let ( stop me his state jaws ) ; Thu Within s qualified your , hands I boldl ( y ironical leave my applause fate ) . My ( Hisses colleague a ? id tells groans you ) , with his steps his well I follow -known after force ; Let And me be then respondent beg you'll to Church my ( cheers and a State ? id laug divorce hter ) . ,
Bishop An Acetate Of Canterbury In Which...
bishop An acetate of Canterbury in which . there is no poison . —A . C . Tait , Arch-
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), Nov. 28, 1868, page 231, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_28111868/page/3/
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