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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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A psrody: on i-o-L-a-n-c-5-e (KcspcctfuIIy dedicated to tlic Conductors of the Chicago or A/to/i Railroad.)(By D. Dalziel, Editor of the Chica(;o Xews-Letter.) Scene.—A fairy ghide on the Chicago c?- A/ton Railway, at Holy Cross, Illinois.The country bears evidence of the utnuist prosperity. It is early in June, vet thefields for miles in every direction are waving with already ripened grain that isgoing to take first prize at the next National Exhilution. The ensuing sceneoccurs in the brief interval allowed for purposes of safety betiveen the trainson this road. Chorus of fairies, discovered dancing over the ivheat stocks. (Enter Rocky Mountain Fairies, led by Leila, Ceila, and FletoJ CHORUS. Tripping always, tripping ever,By each glen, each rock, each river,We must twirl and we must twineRound about the Alton line. r EILA — If you ask us how we ride.See our cars and step inside:Cars of most convenient size,Cars enchanting tourists eyes,Pullman Palace sleeping cars.Free from dus
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