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           Cartoon from Punch. It was printed with the following short article:
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               - "A HUMOROUS KNIGHT."
 
               
              
             
            ["It is reported that after the Leeds Festival Dr. Sullivan will be knighted." Having read this in a column of gossip, a be-nighted Contributor, who has " the Judge's Song" on the brain, suggests the following verse, adapted to probabilities.] 
            
             - As a boy I had such a musical bump,
 
             -     And its size so struck Mr. HELMORE,
 
             - That he said, "Though you sing those songs like a trump,
 
             -     You shall write some yourself that will sell more."
 
             - So I packed off to Leipsic, without looking back,
 
             -     And returned in such classical fury,
 
             - That I sat down with HANDEL and HAYDN and BACH,—
 
             -     And turned out "Trial by Jury."
 
             -     
 
             - But W.S.G. he jumped for joy
 
             -     As he said, "Though the job dismay you,
 
             - Send Exeter Hall to the deuce, my boy;
 
             -     It's the haul with me that'll pay you."
 
             - And we hauled so well, mid jeers and taunts,
 
             -     That we've settled, spite all temptations,
 
             - To stick to our Sisters and our Cousins and our Aunts,—
 
             -     And continue our pleasant relations.
 
             -     
 
             - Yet I know a big Duke, and I've written for Leeds,
 
             -     And I think (I don't wish to be snarly),
 
             - If honour's poured out on a chap for his deeds,
 
             -     I'm as good—come, as MONCKTON or CHARLEY!
 
             - So the next "first night" and the Opéra C.,
 
             -     Let's hope, if you're able to find him,
 
             - You'll cry from the pit, "There's W. S. G.
 
             -     In the stalls,—with a KNIGHT behind him!'"
 
             
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           | Date | 
           30 October 1880 | 
          
          
           | Source | 
           Punch, or the London Charivari | 
          
          
           | Author | 
            Edward Linley Sambourne (1844-1910) | 
          
          
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