con ee The Queen of Flearts. HE Queen of Hearts oft made jam tarts Upon a washing-day ; The Page of Hearts (a knave at heart) Purloined them—so they say. The King of Hearts enraged, up starts, Such baseness to repay ; At tail of cart he makes him smart, A knave dubbed from that day. SESS KE AK | Re C y Ss \ S u WN bi SS f \' \ i nf INN A \ 3 Nh AS pe re LILLE F ELTLEG LO Te Ze - 27 NW Fa QF SAN SN t RN RAN ANY UN SAY Tippling Fohn. IPPLING, ever tippling, bad man John! You I found in bed with your coat and breeches on; One boot off, and the other boot half on. This comes of tippling, bad man John!