«?.W3HAT „,. ■ sf?r ^ AUTHOR OF "THE ROYAL PRESENTS!' &c. J ^iin^ C/rn/v Ent.Stt/.ff/t//. LON BON. MONRO & MAY. Wpalpi-n Taty M msmI JK ppositorr, Jl, MolTjoa^ Bars. J/n/mav /m /nrff cf‘ Wr>f¥^ /('('? WnMfc>oy/acp. i’dnffmrr/h. Price I ^ ^ ik. « • - ¥ ^ i^' * _ t 1 rtA ^ ; r O CE .' '■■: ^ ^ — 1 > — K 5B tis I mean, But that and nothing- shorter, In •/lir one half vill soon be seen. The / K Sr ts: Is: live on land. The times so hard are g’etting-,* Hie rivers depths they now can sound. And J- i Li U 3 that without a wetting;. Oh! what fun— Well I never! Did you ever Oh! uhat fun M «. VI 4 y ffr.se cS. . _ __ _ _ _ _ _ __ ^ _ _ 1 - - h. k s : 1 ■ \ \ w n W • J f'l ^ r a' t 1 ^ r a r: m m m m a ^ m « i- a All f\-—Q those who are not water-proof. Have no cause for despaii A - in g-, For 1 1 Trrr^ » i ^ m ■ 1 m - X— a a ^ ^ wp ^ J !: a ^ ^ 1 1 ■ J f r r ■ 1 A 1 a ^ 4 1 - ‘ u . . .. . . 1=^ ' — — ^ ' I c r. Tr f ' ^ fs.-- [V longf the road, of horses he’s no team, sirs, No, no,he’Il fly rig;ht thro’ the cIouds,and Ui, *1 a I'" " 1 . 1 1 J — s 1 V [, - - ^ ■■■ # B| ^ 0 ^ -m— 1 ^ r* 1 f* ^ f* 1 =a r i J' p-'i • m T |(y'^ J : 7^ L—S—I 0 :" ' "w:" ", : ■ 1 1— ' a * r . Z — 1^* — U r ^ — k: all by force of steam, sirs! Oh! what fun_ Well, I ne-ver! Did you ever i i j ^ 1 n know such fun? i i i i i Oh! what fun. M A M 4 - The very skies are brightening’ up The anxious clouds are clearing. To cheer brave Henson, as he throu gh The milky way is steering. The twinkling stars appear to think The sight will prove a treasure, And the Comet seems delighted. For he wag's his tail with pleasure!! Oh! what fun! &c 6 The Lady Moon too ’s all alive The news above’s so catching, And so, to be in readiness, Her man she makes keep watching: WTien first she heard the subject broached, Her raptures were extatic; In fact she laughed to that degree, ’Twas perfectly lu-nat-ic. Oh! what fun! &c. 6 No more shall Earthquakes make us cjuake, Wlien they’re prognosticated; They’ve only now to ‘‘name the day,” And England’s soon vacated. By H enson’s skill we save ourselves — With courage not diminished; We mount above in quiet. And there watch until iVs finished! Oh! what fun! &c. > Our Parks will soon deserted be, 5 The Queen will not be there. Sirs! > And fashionables all you’ll see I Swift gliding through the air. Sirs! } They’ll start off on an afternoon, > Or else I am a sinner — ^ Take one turn round Vesuvius, i And back again to dinner. ^ Oh! what fun! &c. > Great China’s Emperor too, must now I Behave his best ’tis said, Sirs! > Or else, some day he’ll find an army s Floating o’er his head. Sirs! ^ And if he does not keep one Peace, b He may have cause to grieve it — c They’ll his Empire crush to pieces, ) And as broken China leave it. c Oh! what fun! &c. > Then wish success to Henson, s And to all his loftt/ notions, 1 ^ And soon may he exhibit To the World his Aerial motions; And may he reap pure English gold. As well as foreign dollars; And finish for his trouble, Wth a host of flj/ing' colors! Oh! what fun! Sec. \l A M > »rvr ^ ■.Tr‘ 4- rjp . r > •-, * / , . .. t - »•- ™~V ;». '■I j» ‘i « j. ‘ -r < ' .'-•'tSw- V.' *1 ‘1 -, - " ^'J 2* ' ’ • ' ,., - .«!i— *.— H:- '^>ts:r.sr ^1 i' kid *' ‘‘ IS*^ P- ^ Vv -; * ♦ - '•Z^ ■ 'yy^ i: i^'Cr - r^ - - j ^•\ ste !-SS1 ^ 3 r??Sir, ■K— ^ 5 rSt- > . .’H** * / * '*.'¥ »* •- ?f I» , ■ • ' Vr-J I W-: * ^ •* ^•- ' r-- iir -^Irt - ^ Ol. ■ i I ^ ~ r~ " • ■ ^ ^ ■ fJ:-^ L-^^sSse r T y Fr?r V y 4 .- 'jNR. '(itw * '{"- .1 * — ■3^«. C^y-Tr .'..V .'* ■- 3 . ^-r-» X * * m - A . • W -t.-* >>«■•■ -> 'V cV 3 »;< “• A-_ ‘AJ’-- t I '4" i- ' * -- > 7 ' 3 h'^ liSi L-*^J ar--i lu»r-_«JB>.J' • . i ^-ilSi'.#tS?*" ^V.> »‘.^ i5?5 ^rJF . »’v.;,Ai-a