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THE POOR WHIG'S PETITION

... Vithl his hat in his hand, asking alms at one Butrgess's door: Kuaresbro' in the latrl ground. PITY the sorrows of a- poor Old Whig, Whose cainnig tricks have brought him to the door, Whose hopes ate dwitsdled to the merest rig,- Oh ! give relief, for Brookes' ...

LINES TO THE SPRING

... they tall upon the fiesh young grasa, And trembles forth full many a lovely thilig, Fanned illtO life 11hereecr thy fleet Whigs pas3. T'ioii hringest to III i oltla pleasant dream ofr l e O'l rti's g loio t II llS or )es e 1 Aa l ( ?? Of slin ..It ?? ...

BALLAD

... looked conthie and'slee, Thinking, itick to thy bonnet, thoa Bonny Dundee ! Come fill up. my 'cup,: &c. . ,With sour-featur,'d Whigs the! ?? lwas csanm'd As if halfthe West had set trystito lie hang'd, -- There was S ite in'each look, there was fear in each ...

BEAUTY AND TIME

... through the branches peeping, Shlit snv, among the blessoms laid, Tlime most profoundly sleeping. I lis head was pillowed on his whigs, F'.r hte had furled his pinions, To luiger with the lovely things In plaslaurces bright dominions lliqs slythe and glass aside ...

SPRING

... Suuz 'till ill,; eil Siflill gi-n, Ladell witli glory mid light oll eomne, WMith the leaf, the Illoom, Slad ltho blt ?? 's whig, Moaluiig our earth a fiury linmite, 'Tlhe primr-svut tliletr the violets peep, And zupbyt. is fea-uting on tliowers and talint ...

THE BIRTH OF THE YOUNG PRINCE

... people; The Tower, too, would have joined the roar, sir, But that had fired some days before, sir I Couriers they to all parts whig d'em, To spread the tidings o'er the kingdom Next morn 'twas seen by all the gapers, That her Majesty's heir was in the papers ...

Selected Poetry

... clime0. fether them balck, restucic Tinle! A lisa! the violets niny rcturn, As hi Springis r(uueusbered long hist for us 'Time's whig (an only spread The snows tbat long on the heart are shed, Le vet their whcitenicss reach the head I Thou coment to the waste ...

Farming Societies

... Forsythe, Campbell Wilson, and Thomas Ballantyne, Eiqrs., wvhose decisions gave ge- neral satisfaction.-A Correspondent of Whig. ...

REFORM—FROM THE HUMORIST

... could they bust have their way, Upon their LEns fhr ever. - Our song is sung; if ask'd to own Our party, we wouil answer-nine- Whig, Radical, or Tory ; We rank ourselves among the friends Of those who, Scorning private ends, Setk England's wed and glory. ...

ECHO AND SILENCE

... led you to copy into a late number of your journal, a false statement, in reference to me, from that oldfriend of mine, The Whig. Had it not been the respect I have for your readers, and the re- quest made of me by several friends, I should have allowed ...

LITERATURE

... con- tinue to stand, to each other. The writer, as we said before, ihua determined Whig, but be bas honestly and fairly represented the state of the ease between the Whigs and their opponents Those who agree with him will de- rive information from his ...

DEAR PROSER—

... bla'zing oath, I will implore upon you all the blue devils of 'Editorial bed-time, and worse-all the Fine-lay'd fudge of the Whig-and worse again, ?? of the-Union. Who the d-I wrote this'S It was stolen from iyour !,own stmoking lacubrations.- Yours e ...