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Poor Man's Guardian

A SONG FOR THE POOR MAN'S, GUARDIAN

... A SONG FOR THEI POOR MAN'S, GAN'o *TU*NE- Ye ponis of Alcbion. j Ye wealthl-producers one ndall, Join'in the cause df right, And shoitly we sball see lthe fall. Of over-riliig'Might. Ciost e s-NoIpampered't'ols and fools in powver, - o moions of the crown Shall ere dissolve our Union, Or ptt the' Guardian down. The base Commissioners of Stamps, In hopes to put us down, - E-: mploy some ...

THE PRESTON MILLS

... 'sTHE PRESTON MILLS. BY THE AUTHOR OF THE CORN LAW RHYMES. Froin the Aumuletfor 1833. The day was fair, the cannon roared, Cold blew the bracing north, And Preston's mills, by thousands, poured Their little captives forth. All in their best they paced the street, All glad that they were free, And sang a song with voices sweet- They sang of liberty! But from their lips the rose had fled, Like ...

EXCLUSIVE INFORMATION TO THE HOLDERS OF SPANISH BONDS

... FXCLUSIVE INFORMATION Q'OTHE HOLDERS OF SPANISH BONDS. ~ -I A loan in glory, Spanish Bonds Are rising now, like winter ponds; And news (exclusive) we've obtained To state when payment may be gained:- When Eldon has a liberal board, When Dan O'Connell keeps his word, 'When Cobbutt's schemes to practice come, When Wellesley Pole shall venture home, Or Hartford take to lemonade- The Cortes ...

WHAT BRITAIN MIGHT BE, AND WHAT BRITAIN IS. VIEW OF THE STATE OF ENGLAND. BY AN AMERICAN CITIZEN, &C. &C

... WHAT BRITAIN MIGHT BE, AND WHAT BRITAIN IS. VIEW OF THE STATE OF: ENGLAND. BY AN AMERICAN CITIZEN, (From a. Review by the Athesurum, of a new work entitled England and America.) It is pretty generally admitted, that when Gbd bade man go forth and multiply and replenish Ithe earth,- he meant him to enjoy the same free and unrestraited. -If this was the Diivine intention-and, the Bible. says: ...

SONNETS

... 'I WATCHED the .throes-of-thy departing hour,. Thou who art now a phantom of eAepast5-'- - heard thy farewell in the midnight jit, And hailed the abdication of thy pover., Thy shout the villge -beU did overpower- ;, . ''.lhile ,but stlill.it follovaec. ihee, ana tinge ?? mt s'merry ote, where.hope and joy ommingled, ,, Crw Vc have doneswith gloomy 'Thjrty-four.' y p woes are as ;nougt, though ...

THE TAR'S ELECTION SONG

... Hurrah! my tar, Born for the war, . Away lettus go to the polls; The lubbers shaa't tell That sailors they se-t, aTo' banks may buy landmen in shoals. - Jackson's the man, Choose him, weican, - For sailors a patriot will back; He's father-of tars Deep graven with sears, And we are the sons of Old Jack. Jacks-sons then up, Leave snquasff'd the cup, Verplanock sailurs' ri g0s:will let sip : ...

POETRY

... THE BOAT OF LIFE. BY THOMAS MOORE. LET'S take this world as some wide scene, Through which, in frail, but buoyant boat, With skies now rude and now serene, Together thou: and I must float; Beholding oft, on either shore, Bright spots where we should love to stay, But Time plies swift his flying oar, And on we speed-away, away ! Should chilling winds and rain come on, We'll raise our awning ...

LOST AND FOUND, OR, THE ULTRAS LAMENT FOR NICHOLAS

... LO -..EST MA. -EOUDf,: ' 7TUF TT Volt MICROLUS. The Emperor Nichols, appars to be a& est inventus, for no accoutof the s~team.-bo~at in.whic ,he embarked had been received at ,Tropp~a~u.'-Su7L o,F Fday .last. . : , It ould app~ear froom the Xerlin Ojial Gazette, that the Em. , peror ...

JOURNEYMEN'S REPLY

... [To the Editor of the Poor Hais .G Jardian.] SliR-We understand that the master coopers have sent: to .youfur insertion, a statement -of journeymen's wages for, several years past with the prices of bread and beer in those years, as compared with the prices we now demand, and -the present prices of-bread and beer stating at the same time that oar prices have been regalated by the prices of ...

THE GIN PALACE

... I BY WILMINGTON FILEMING. Where Misery stalks, her throbbing bosom bare, While desolation grapples with despair, Near the dark lane, where u'eath the garret-shed, Want and disease their loathsome pallets spread, As young and old, commingling breath with breath, Prepare the feast of pestilence and death ! There, wlere the felon broods in deep recess, And calls his pamper'd danger-happiness! And ...

NOTICES OF BOOKS

... THr PEoPLE's CHARTER. Brooks, 421, Oxford Street. Price Three-pence. This is a most useful, able, and cheap little work, and ought to be read by every lover of liberty in every country under the sun. We give the Author's Introduction to the second edition as a fair spe- cimen of the style and spirit of the work. Since our First Edition appeared, the Duke of Wellington has broken down in his ...

THOU SHALT RISE IN THE PRIDE OF THY GLORY AGAIN

... THOU SHALTMRISE IN THE PRIDE OF THY 'GLORY AGAIN. Earth is sick, And heaven is weary, of the hollow words Which kings and statesmen utter when they speak Of truth and justice.-VWWordsw rtl's Excursion. Oh England, my country, arouse thee, arouse, From the slumbers of apathy rouse thee awhile; Let the laurel of Freedom be girt on thy brows, As of yore with the sons of this sea-beaten isle; ...