By F. ANSTEY. MR. PUNCH'S YOUNG RECITER
By F. ANSTEY,
CONTENTS.
INTRODUCTION.
INTRODUCTION. (2)
MODEL MUSIC HALL.
SONGS.
i. THE PATRIOTIC
ii. THE TOPICAL-POLITICAL.
iii. A DEMOCRATIC DITTY.
iv. THE IDYLLIC.
v. THE AMATORY EPISODIC.
vi. THE CHIVALROUS.
vii. THE FRANKLY CANAILLE.
viii. THE DRAMATIC SCENA.
ix. THE DUETTISTS.
x. DISINTERESTED PASSION.
xi. THE PANEGYRIC PATTER.
xii. THE PLAINTIVELY PATHETIC.
xiii. THE MILITARY IMPERSONATOR.
MODEL MUSIC HALL. (2)
DRAMAS.
i . THE LITTLE CROSSING-SWEEPER.
ii. JOE, THE JAM-EATER. A MUSICAL SPECTACULAR AND SENSATIONAL INTERLUDE.
iii. THE MAN-TRAP.
iv. THE FATAL PIN.
v. BRUNETTE AND BLANCHIDINE. A MELODRAMATIC DIDACTIC VAUDEVILLE.
vi . COMING OF AGE.
vii. RECLAIMED! OR, HOW LITTLE ELFIE TAUGHT HER GRANDMOTHER.
viii. JACK PARKER; OR, THE BULL WHO KNEW HIS BUSINESS.
ix. UNDER THE HARROW. A CONVENTIONAL COMEDY-MELODRAMA, IN TWO ACTS.
x. TOMMY AND HIS SISTER JANE
xi. THE RIVAL DOLLS.
xii. CONRAD; OR, THE THUMBSUCKER. ( Adapted freely from a well-known Poem in the "Struwwelpeter." )