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HERE BEGINS MR, o’dWYER’s PULL, TRUE, AND PARTICULAR ACCOUNT03? Tip RECENT GLORIOUS, ETC., ETC.Oli! the Coronation! what celebration Tor the Russian nation and the British press!On the glorious Sunday, which was like a Monday,For a feast and fun-dny, neither more nor less..What with Esterhazy, in his diamonds biazy,Fit to drive yoii crazy—and the dust and work,And the crowd and scrunch, oh ! and the fruit-and-bun show,And the Papal Nuncio, and the haytlien Turk !There was Count de Morny, with half Californy In liis carriage tawny, like a red-hot bar On the goldsmith’s anvil; and the Earl of Granville,With his Countess sitting in their lowback’d-car,Less grand and flash’Iy; andyny young lord Ashley,With Sir Robert’s Tiger, and liis bride so fair,Whose charms kill dead words; and Sutherland Edwards A taking notes as if he didn’t care IOh, the height the Mosque is! and the price of droskies I And the peelers wolloping the mujiks poor;With the bearded bishops, and the dry salt-fish shops,With the pickled cucumbers outside the door,And the Queen Amelia, of famed Mingrelia,Who begg’d of your servant her dress to praise;5T would be worth a* thaler if young Misther Sala Had staj’d in Rooshia just a few more days.
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Illustrated Times

London, Middlesex, GB

Sat, Oct 11, 1856

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