l^,ir>I.l( nill-.CA IMSCATORIA. 193 



• Snobson's seasons, bciii^ annals of Cockney sjiorls. 



( ]-,oiKlon pailiciilar.) By K. 1^. Pi akc. With nmcty-lwo 



illustiations. 

 " IJut wlicn ihev ijot unto the school tliat Wilkins keeps his chiuj^'hter at, 

 Snohsoii tlu)uj;lit he shot a hare, but it proved to be a water rat." 



London, Nallali, (n. d.) 8". 



[ Akso contains 14 angling caricatures. The fun is of an essen- 

 tially broad and Cockney character.] 



The book of Cockney sports, whims and oddities. 



A complete collection of i<So humorous designs. With some 

 account of the artist and his works. London, Hotten, [1867]. 

 ob. 4°. 



[A reproduclion of the caricatures contained in the two pre- 

 ceding works.] 



The odd volume; or, book of variety : illustrated 



by two odd fellows, — Robert Seymour and Robert Cruik- 

 shank. London, W. Kidd, (n. d.) \)p. \'iii. 348. 12°, 

 [ " The angler and the fowler," p. 157.] 



Shepherd. The shepherd's daughter. [ Dublin .?] (n. d.) 

 s. sh. fol. 



[An lv\s.h street ballad, sufficiently grotesque to justify the fol- 

 lowing extract : — 



"In the cool shade of evening, 

 The forenoon of the day, (!) 

 Down by a brook my way I took, 



To the Bovne I chanced to stray, 

 Where there I saw a maid undressed, 



My frame she did confound, 

 My line and hook went with the brook, 

 And never yet was found. 



I boldh^ stepped up to her saN-ing, 



Matchless Queen of Troy, 

 Was it Cupid sent you here, 



Young angels to decoy .'' 

 Or are you the bright morning star 



That rises in the East ? 

 Or Juno bright, that rules the night 



AVhen lovers are at rest ? 



In a tremor she made answer, 



Sir, don't me tantalise, 

 I'm none of those you mention, 



Your praises I despise. 

 I'm but a shepherd's daughter 



Come bathing to the Boyne, 

 Your company withdraw from me 



Your line and hook go join."] 



Shepherd (Richard Heme). Waltoniana. Inedited remains 



