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SKETCH OF AN EPISTLE

... roaring pack abroad, Of mad, unmuzzled lions, As Queensberry buff and blue unfurled, And Westerha' and Hopeton hurled . To every Whig defiarce. But Queensberry, cautious, left the war, T' unmnanner'd dust might soil his star, Besides, he hated bleeding; But ...

ON THE SEPULTURE OF THE MELVILLE MONUMENT, which was to have been founded as this day

... bungled, , By freaks of Committees, sans eyes and sans taste; 4. A nook out of town/ar ce,7 J r v int they've singled, ad And Whigs cry, Retirement for Torics is best! Id .. - a On Tuesday a large mastiff dog was discovered - in Prince's Street, running along ...

THE PEDLAR'S BALLAD

... at the sock ankd the share Are not worth one moment of glory. Come armnye, and mosunt ve, and make the herms ring : Of the Whigs, as ye strike for youreountry and king. en, . :f lie XIanson Ifoue.-A fislierman wmas charged with rY working 'In unlawful ...

THE IRISH MEETING

... or-so, 4 Buuto-niger can't engg,*e to stay; - IIing alread'-tatken-ohl- si ?? ot calomet to dayl! vhis.!reitt made, the ble Whig. lkegan .tA busrncgss of tbe (ay, : By civill inj i tn hlGGus: To syupwhat he had got tP say. Tioru=e mry, perhaps, in some ...

THE GATHERING OF THE MAHONYS

... is the samie as, Oh yvou roguc, ' used sportivclv. If Wn w11l Nvishes to Call allother a rogflue ,;eliousli, he cals hillm Whig-fte terms being convertible, ...

CARLE, NOW THE KING'S COME!

... Grarideur, Ye rival, ?? of yore, While Royalty, glowring wi' wondert t Is deafend wi' Loyalty-' roar! ' tl For Whigs and Tories an' a,; Tories and Whigs an' a,, Wad shed the last drop for their Freedomn, Thei* King-cleir Country ?? I Gandercleugh, 5tb August ...

SONG

... Wi' you we'll fa'-wi' you we'll stand, Like Scotsmen langsyne.l Like auld langsyne, my bairna, Like auld langsyne, is Let Whig an' Tory all agree, An' think on langqyne. When bonny Mary tonch'd our shore Our sires the beach did line, An' her hard fate ...

THE STAGE

... in the theatre. The Whigs ta and 'Tories were arranged on different sides, men and m women. The play written by a Whig author; the u: prologue by a Pauist (Mr Pope), and professed friend di to the Tories; and the epilogue by a Whig physician, e viz. Dr ...

OPENING OF THE EXHIBITION

... of all ranks 5011and to the absence of all party and political feelings. The ahil sooll ?? their otily contest then between Whig and Tory was, which Tit iteur. should best evince their loyalty to their soveretgn. c is- The Noble Chairman then gave 1The ...

THEATRE-ROYAL

... Exchequer and Jury Courts, are Whigs; P that within these few years; three Whig lawyers have E been appointed Judges ; and that a majority of the Advo- eates-Deputc, under the immediate control of the Lord ! Advocate, are or were Whigs-in short, that the state-' ...

THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL STATESMEN

... he was held to- be 'a practical states- mnan. For manv yyears one of the leading distinctions between the Tories and the Whigs has been, the for- iner have cried up practical opinions and measures, anide the latter theoretic ones. No men have declaim- ...