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Robin and Richard were two pretty men - Victorian nursery rhyme illustration
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Robin and Richard were two pretty men - Victorian nursery rhyme illustration
Its ten in the morning and two men have overslept, to the horror of one of them, although the other one appears unconcerned.
" Robin and Richard - Were two pretty men - They lay in bed - Till the clock struck ten. - Then up starts Robin - And looks at the sky, - Oh brother Richard - The suns very high!"
From " Nursery Rhymes - Ridicula Rediviva" illustrated by J.E. Rogers, with chromolith printing by R. Clay Sons & Taylor and published in London in 1876 by Macmillan and Co
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In this charming Victorian nursery rhyme illustration, we are transported back in time to witness a comical scene between two dashing gentlemen named Robin and Richard. As the clock strikes ten in the morning, it becomes evident that these men have overslept, much to the horror of one and the nonchalant demeanor of the other. The image captures their bedroom adorned with a magnificent four-poster bed, exuding an air of elegance and refinement. The room is bathed in soft morning light as Robin springs up from his slumber, his eyes widening with shock as he gazes at the sky outside. His startled expression suggests that he has just realized how late they have slept. On the other hand, Richard appears unperturbed by their tardiness. With a relaxed posture and a hint of amusement playing on his lips, he seems content to let time pass without concern. The contrast between their reactions adds an element of humor to this delightful scene. This enchanting print comes from "Nursery Rhymes - Ridicula Rediviva" beautifully illustrated by J. E. Rogers and printed using chromolithography by R. Clay Sons & Taylor. Published in London in 1876 by Macmillan and Co. , it serves as a whimsical reminder of timeless childhood rhymes that continue to captivate our hearts even today.
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