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Identifier: parodyoniolanthe00dalz (find matches)
Title: A parody on Iolanthe
Year: 1883 (1880s)
Authors: Dalziel, D. (Davison) McVickar, H. W. (Harry Whitney), b. 1860
Subjects: Sullivan, Arthur, Sir, 1842-1900 Sullivan, Arthur, Sir, 1842-1900 Chicago and Alton Railroad Company Railroads Railroads
Publisher: (Chicago, Ill.) : Published by D. Dalziel
Contributing Library: University of Illinois at Chicago
Digitizing Sponsor: CARLI: Consortium of Academic and Research Libraries in Illinois
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ed iy a band, in ivhich the instruments are exclusively and appropriately made of frass. The blotcwrs in this band are the employes of the raihoay officers.) QFFICERS — Loudly let the trumpet bray. Tan-tan-ta-ra, tan-tan-ta-ra!Proudly bang the sounding brasses, tzing, boom!As upon its lordly way this unique procession passes. Tan-tan-ta-ra, tan-tan-ta-ra! etc., Tzing, boom, tzing, boom ! etc. Bow, bow, ye lower travling masses.Bow, bow, ye folks who ask for passes;Blow the trumpets, bang the brasses. Tan-tan-ta-ra! Tzing, boom! etc., etc.(At conclusion, enter Counselor.)OUNSELOR — The law is the true embodiment Of everything that s excellent; It has no kind of fault or flaw. And I, for cash, expound the law: A constitutional lawyer I, For a great railway society; A very agreeable post for me. While my railway planks down its fee; A solid occupation for A money-making counselor. % % CHORUS OF OFFICERS. OUNSELOR — And though the compliment impliedInflates me with legitimate pride,
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