Poetry

... loertr P. APRIL FOvLS. XEi who mourrptli day by day Thathis youth doth pass away Like the blossoms on the tree, Sure an April-fool must be: For the blossoms fade and die That the tree may fruit supply; So youth tied, we e'er should find Fruitful wisdom ...

THE POLITICAL MARTYRS

... When we hold it to be clear That all, more or less, appear Aprilfools! April fools! Now, at every turn, we meet Aprilfools Aprilfools! In park, in square, and street, April fools! Now pigeon's milke is sought, Useful knowledge cheaply bought, Pleasant ...

Poetry

... left behind. lie wtho lives to garnet gold, Selling what should ueer be sold, Bartering peace for dross, why he Sure an April-fool muist be; lany who'd have mourn'd his end W~il rejeicO that they may spend; For the itngots lie may save, yone will bury ...

ALL FOOL'S DAY

... earth! Its sedIs have all perished in the schools! I pronounce the LL.D.'s, F.R.S.'s and X.G.'s, And tle unreformed K.P.'s April fools! What are Wellington's that shine 11l liredictioss of a storm ? M'hat are Wynfords wheen they whine O'er the Chancery rcform ...

THE MAGAZINES

... their superiors. We turn from these with plea- sure to some verses on APRIL FOOLS. He who mourneth day by day That his youth doth pass away Like the blossoms on the tree, Sure an April-fool must be: For the blossoms fade and die That the tree may fruit supply; ...

Published: Sunday 06 April 1845
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1722 | Page: 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

KING'S THEATRE

... past ?? Tuition from 10 till Z. SADLER'S WELLS. I THIS and the following EVENINGS.-The favourite Pan- d tomime, called APRIL FOOLS; Clown, Signor Paulo. A New Piece, called FORGETr .ME NOT; or the Flowor of , Wateiloo; and die VICEROY, compressed into ...

THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE

... DTllursday, arid bSiurday,. 1t.A`NTi, and,.PILANETS, LOV.R'S. PUZZLE,. No.2, Or. the OLDf FlGU1RE, find tie Paintoriine of APRIL 'FOOLS 'On Vrdayiri4bvdra Pizzle, No. 2 Or ?? 1Figureeu and TaeTerrible Peak, ?? i3. f Pedrfmance wilibegin at six o'cl'every ...

KING'S THEATRE

... THIS EVENING ONLY-DONALD AND JENNY; PHIlIP AND HIS DOG; Mrs. MULLINS; or, Grunt and Gaby; and the new Pantomime,rcalled APRIL FOOLS; or, Montsi' and Mummery. To conclude with a Grand Hy-I draulical Scenes.-Boxes 45. Pit 2s. Gallery is. ARTISTS' FUND. Yesterday ...

THE POLITICAL MARTYRS

... Aprilfools .8 Adm tilfoo s Apsil fools! Now ?? scn es' Now. little boys are made ' . Aprilfoals I Aprilfeolt I, Aprilfools! April fools! 'Pen their aullest diatribes, (By bigger boys' btrayed,) j ' Apr:ifools i A Dril~oob Z In Bentley's Magazin, ' 6, Now;riys ...

KING'S THEATRE

... repteated one week longer . nly. SADLER'S WElLS. .5 TilTS anl the following EVENINGS.-The fasveurite Pan- cl ?? ielled APRIL, F-OOLS; Clown, Sigtior Paulo.-A ; r'iecv, called FORGET ME NOT'; or, The flower of Watetl'o.LAnd, 'I'he VlIROY, compresse ...

LITERATURE

... Scenes in the Life of a Gambier, and last, but not least, Father FIlut's play- ful song, Les Poissons di'Avril, or April Fools, which will be read and quoted by every body. 'Ihus, for half- a-crown, we have in the present number of this comic periodical ...

KING'S THEATRE

... retained after half past Seven o'clock. SADLLI'S WELLS. TEIS and every Evening till further notice, a new Panto- minei -called APRIL FO)OLS. With a rand IHykraslio. Exhibition.-A new SO SG, called The Beautiful Laisldlady.' -Mons. Thnonaseau '0.11 make hisi ...