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: Punch or the London Charivari Vol. 109 September 28 1895 by Various - English wit and humor Periodicals
VOL. 109.
SEPTEMBER 28, 1895.
SCRAPS FROM CHAPS.
"BY PROXY."
More lovely than the summer morn That floods with light a southern shore And smiles upon the yellow corn Thy sister is, O sweet LENORE!
Call me not fickle; for I'll love With fondness growing e'er more fond; More tender be than gentle dove Tow'rds her I prize all else beyond.
FINAL "VALKYRIE--LONDON" DECISION.--"Quoth DUN-RAVEN, 'Never more!'"
"SERMONS."
A play that makes a hit runs for weeks, for months, for years. Audiences come from all parts to hear and see it. They come, too, by night, a most inconvenient time, and not by day. Now, why should it not be the same with a sermon?
I maintain that, as there are crowds attracted from all parts during two years to visit a theatre between the hours of seven and eleven nightly, in order to see an amusing or thrilling play, and a popular actor , so, in like manner, there would be crowds to come from all parts to hear a good sermon and see a popular preacher once, or even twice on Sunday.
I remain, Sir, yours, A. LAMBKIN.
SIR,--About sermons I have this to say, or sing,--
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