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TRUE-BLUE AND BLUE-WHIG

... as for Blue - Whi%, the false creature) all, Is certain to run or to rat. True-Blue is of sure honest gender: his , Blue - Whig an effeminate thing, by T'Iis now to Reform a pretender, I ArAd now to the Tories will cling. by Here haingeth a ?? True-Blue ...

POETRY

... wouldl have bern the lirst to have felt, is, to sa' nothing more of it, very surprisitig.] AWA, WHItGS, All-A. Awn, Whigs, auwa, Awa, Whigs, awn, Ye're but a ?? o' traitor loons, Ye'll ne'er do gool at ?? Our thrintis (a) flourislt'd fresh and fItir, And ...

THE OUTS—A Dramatic Sketch in Dublin

... has destroyed everything. Sorry for yqu and West and Litton, but we are all out, and do not know where to turn. The infernal Whigs are in again, I fear firmer than ever.-ln haste, H. Goulburn.' The Sergeant (stuffing the letters into his pocket, walks out)- ...

JOHN BULL'S DILEMMA; AND HOW IT ENDED

... to the door, he Sent in a hudthfor Doctor Tory. The Doctor yame, and when duly fee'd Told John his case meas bad indeed; 4' Whig's Russewd PuRGl, ^ quoth he, with a laugh, Has made your nerves too strong by hair: Like a miser hamper'd by too much wealth ...

A PINCH OF SNUFF!

... chance to sit, And sip their slop, and talk of it, What gives a sharpness to their wit ? A pinch of soufr! AVhat introduces Whig or Tory, A nd reconciles them in their story, When each is boasting in his glory? A pinch of snuff! What warms-without a c ...

TAIT'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE

... paper accused of fallingt short of the measure as a perfect reformer ? Only be- cause it is, andI has always been, while the Whigs have been in power, too much of a direct supporterof ministers; instead of de- voting its energies solely to the support of ...

REMARKABLE SAYINGS OF GREAT LAWYERS

... honoured walls behold with pain, Only thse ghost of their departed glory. LORI) LYNlIlltltST- aneformwa onle prayed for by the Whigs Heoand thea oble Duke had both beens taught so; For u rights the people scarcely ctaed two lris- He kneos it wellyand Mr ...

POETRY

... been prolonged. Aly chief objeet, therefore. in tius addressinr yOu, is to show the very great instrice done to the present Whig Adnministration, by irmputing to ?? the former errors of a 'I'ory Governmest; and I entertain the hope tlat, amidst the existing ...

LITERATURE

... that of breaking promises to the heart which wvere made to the hope, uve think it only worthy of a despairing Tory or a false Whig. A ll the author-s is thoughts on the present threatening aspect of'public affairs Are vague and unsatisfactory. What object ...

WHAT NEXT?

... croakiig like frogs, T'o wheedle the people and sham reform, ?? in the puddle a terrible storm, Blarney the RaWiical, bully the Whig, And clap on our Copley the chancellors's wig, Swear by the gods you're the right true blue w- We tried it; but oh i. 'twouldn't ...

THE TORIES' ACHIEVEMENTS

... of yeomanry. On the cavalcade reaching the Swan IInn, they drew up around the noble Marquis to hear him, Iand several of the Whig party were there for the same pur- pose. When his Lordship took off his hat to speak, there were slight symptoms of disapprobation ...

POETRY

... chance to sit. And tip their Stop, anid talk ot It, What gives a atilrpioess tn their mwit A pinch if Stnuff! Whlt intrilirces Whig to Tory, And recomiciles them in timeir sltry, When each is boasting it, hli eiory ? A pinch of Snufal What warms witloit a ...