Sir Francis Burdett’s Visit to the Tower, 197
Sir Peter Laurie, 210
Sir Robert Peel and the Queen, 93
Sir Robert Peel (Loquitur), 155
“Slumber, my Darling,” 237
Some things to which the Irish would not swear, 177
Something Warlike, 1
So much for Buckingham, 159
Songs for Catarrhs, 205
Songs for the Sentimental, 6, 22, 37, 49, 81, 85, 123, 143, 149, 202, 233,
252, 262, 267
Songs of the Seedy, 93, 155, 167, 179, 184, 251
Soup, a la Julien, 264
Spanish Politics, 167
Sparks from the Fire—All is not Lost, 214
Speech from the Hustings, 24
Sporting—the Knocker Hunt, 14
Sporting Face, 145
Sporting in Downing-street, 69
Starvation Statistics for Sir Robert Peel, 267
Stenotypography, 15
Street Politics—Punch and his Stage-Manager, 6
“Stupid as a Post,” 241
Supreme Court of the High Inquisitor Punch, 40, 69
Surrey Zoological Gardens, 109
“Syllables which breathe of the Sweet South,” 22
Syncretic Literature, 100, 112, 124
Synopsis of Voting according to Cant, 3
Sweet Autumn Days, 153
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Taking the Hodds, 133
Taking a Sight at the Fire, 220
Theatrical Intelligence, 107
TALES, SKETCHES, &c.
A Day-Dream at my Uncle’s,
193
A Rail-Road Novel, 2
Father O’Flynn and his
Congregation, 125
My Uncle Bucket, 64
My Friend Tom, 101
Say it was “me,”
148
“Take Care of Him,”
268
The Barber of Stocksbawler,
161
The Currah Cut, 76
The Gold Snuff-box, 183
The Great Creature, 169
The Heir of Applebite, 73,
89, 97, 109, 121, 146, 171, 182, 194, 206, 219
The Man of Habit, 191
The Omen Outwitted, 117
The Professional Singer, 4
The Puff Papers, 230, 242,
254, 266
Tom Connor’s Dilemma,
153
The Sailor’s Secret,
22
The Tiptoes, 133
The Wife Catchers, 34, 37,
49, 61
Theatre-Royal Drury Lane, 47
The Above-bridge Navy, 35
The Amende Honorable, 107
The Bane and Antidote, 241
The Beauty of Brass, 111
The Boy Jones’s Log, 46
The Broth of a Boy, 269
The Battle and the Breeze, 130
The Corn Laws and Christianity, 114
The Cheroot, 273
The Copper Captain, 267
The Corsair; a Poem to be read on Railroads, 241
The Dinnerology of England, 78
The Destruction of the Aldermen, 215
The Desire of Pleasing, 181
The Election of Ballinafad, 21
The Entire Animal, 12
The Explosive Box, 28
The Evil most to be Dreaded, 143
The Fastest Man, 267
The Fasting Phenomenon, 130
“The force of Fancy could no further go,”
216
The Fetes for the Polish, 249
The Fire at the Tower, 195
The Gent’s Own Book, 63, 75, 85, 98, 147, 190,
207
The Great Cricket Match at St. Stephen’s, 87
The Golden-square Revolution, 99
The Geology of Society, 178
The High-road to Gentility, 257