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Liverpool, Lancashire, England

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... power, or Mansfield's pride, Or venal Lyndhurst, sc'rn'd on every side; Irn-pite of Vane,t Don Xujxotte of the age, Witji .Whigs or ;odwin ls rpanting to engage; Iri rpite of Dawson, prompt to roar and rave. Or Goulburn, weeping o'er corruption's grave: ...

Selections

... lines, which appeared originally in one t, of the leading London journals, are copied into the Mer- l( Cury at the request of a Whig Reformer. t: f, ...

Poetry

... he proceeded to say:- Iyly Lord, I was roaming tow'rds Naples' fair bay, nd the crater which hangs on Vcsuvius's brow- AF Whig in a corner: 1 That's nought to the crater you're standing on now. Sir Robert. - When Hudson deliver'd my Sovereign s bheliof; ...

Original

... 'we must turn them out. -First came a false and faithless Whig, Whom all trie Whigs abandon, .-A thing as changeful as the Times, Well nicknamed shuffling Sandon; Ten years a Tory,-two a Whig, -As either was the fashion,- -But never what a mean should ...

Original

... to carry the day. t We fought for it stoutly, a We I've it devoutly, 'Tis our prile, our protection, our glory: C From the Whigs we obtain'd it, And now that we've gain'd it It shall not be swamp'd by a Tory. * (Chorus.) u Then fiil every glass, S Let ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... thoroughly depend. He, however, calculates on their having a decided majority by tbe aid 's of the Stanley section of the Whigs, who are to be cono n, ciliated by real and popular measures of reform. Even Fraser now advocates reform; but of such an advocate ...

Original

... gen. tleman, all of the olden days. There is a slight temporary anachronism in the song, inasmuch as the writer supposesthe Whigs to be in power, whereas the Tories have just slipped into their births. This defect, however, will soon be removed, for by ...

Original

... dormant i'th' land; p But if all the world tells us not stories, The wind scatter'd seed fro' his fist, For in soarting up Whigs with the Tories, Its thought that some Tories have miss, Tol de rol. d Chandos has a plough rather shallow, 0 And he's ploughed ...

Original

... has none; And look to him it will, and must, Because Earl Spencer's gone ! The people sometimes for their right, Even with Whigs would strive, But now that thing is altered quite, 1ord Spencer's not alive ! Therefore like lambs within his fold, My people ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... on con- c- erning the appropriate reinedies for the disorders i- which their impatience will have cafused. Suppose *o th Whig Government to he broken up, sayvs the reviewer us conclusion, by the partial secession or e opposition of-the Radicals, ...

THE LATE CORONATION—ITS COST, ITS ECLAT, AND ITS MORAL AND POLITICAL EFFECTS

... there is a true John Bull sea song, a which may here he approfriately quoted, in reference to c, the political differences of Whigs, Tories, or Radicals, g Amongst ourselves, in peace, Itis true, n Wye quarrel, makes a rout, And, having nothing else to do ...

Original

... safety to port; Then on ! bravely on ! recollections of glory Through the struggle shall cheer u9s! Degenerate Tory,~ Greedy Whig, sneering Radical-all we'll despise Who condemn us, for great is our aim and our prize! Truth's a pearl quite unfit to be cast ...