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... Be9biegbe THE FLEET PAPERS. [Written for our last, but excluded by press of matter.) Mr. Oastler continues, in this weekly outpouring of his own good feeling and just spirit (despite his Toryism,) to enunciate sentiments and offer advice (the result of great experience and deep investiga. tion) which it will be well for England and her people if the present Government lend a willing ear to, ...

A MELTING STORY

... No other class of men in any country possess that facetious aptness of inflicting a good humoured revenge which seems to be innate with a Green Mountain boy. Impose upon or injure a Vermonter, and he will seem the drollest and best natured fellow you ever knew in all your life, until suddenly he pouuces upon you with some cunningly devised offset for your duplicity; and even while he makes his ...

Poetry

... -114ft Irv. ?? ?? -- ?? THE SONS OF THE NORTH. yEs! the day is approaching when tyrants will ee The Lion come forth from his den- When O'Connor, the friend of the people, will be Restored to the millions again. ,nd when be comes forth to the sons of the North, May the God of justice speed him; Then our banners we'll wave for O'Connor the brave, The friend of truth and freedom. O'Connor's a ...

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... .Mebirb)o. THE FLEET PAPERS. [Wroitten for our last, but exaluded by press of muatter.] Mr. Oastler continues, in this weekly outpouring of his own good feeling and just spirit (despite his Toryisn,) to enunciate sentiments and offer advice (the result of great experience and deep investiga. tion) which it will be' well for England and her people if the present Government lend a Willing ear to ...

Poetry

... w~ons. ON THE RELEASE OF MR. O'C6NNOR. The glorious flag of liberty Fleats on the breeze again, There let it ?? free, O'Connor's come again, To lead us on to victory, And break the tyrant's chain. They said a prison's dungeon cell His lion heart would tame; They found he was invincible, O'Connor was the same; His deeds shall after ages tell, And bless his patriot name. They'll bless his name ...

Poetry

... i9selva.- i ! PARODY ON BEGONE DULL CARE.' BY1 JOSEPH TURNER. Begone, Lord Mall, I pray thee begone for me, And Jack Final, You sand I ahll never age Long time have you been treach'rouv lade, q And would the Chartists kill, a But In faith5 Jack and M ell, ' il You never shall have your will. Too much MIell, Will make a young Chartist Bad, Too much Final Will drive a Republican mad; I So M ...

Poetry

... 211*etrp. 4V 9 ON THE RELEASE OF MR. O'CONNOR., The glorious flag of liberty Pleats on the breeze again, There let It ?? free, O'Connor's come again, To lead us on to victory, And break the tyrant's chain. They said a prison's dungeon cell His lion heart would tame; They found he was invincible, O'Conno- was the same; His deeds shall after ages tell, And bless his patriot name. They'll bless ...

Poetry

... .aoetwg. THE PATRIOT. - Air,- In a cotvawe 00' a wood. ALL ball the patriot I-sacred name! In freedom cradled, nura'd by fame; Though ,tyrant5 thunders ound him roll, Unhoved h llth W nbathed his soul ; In con ?? ifight, He markcsthiest0se like Andes Cy eight, Whty holy veeling wakeshis solrvr es, 'Tie truths eternal prini~lple I Thuh hode Cna ngowsa gloa ThenThal the noble patriot! o ee The ...

Poetry

... 21locir V . P.- PARODY ON BEGONE DULL CARE. BY JOSEPH TURNER. Begone, Lord ell, I pray thee begone for me. And Jack Final, You and I shall never agree. Long time have you been treach'rous lads, And would the Chartists kill, But in faith, Jack and Mall. You never shall have your will. Too much Mell, Will make a young Chartist sad, Too much Final Will drive a Republican mad So Mell shall ...

A MELTING STORY

... No other class of men in any country possess that facetious aptness of inflicting a good humoured revenge which seems to be innate with a Green Mountain boy. Impose upon or injure a Vermonter, and he will seem the drollest and best natured fellow you ever knew in all your life, until suddenly he pounces upon you with Bome cunningly devised offset for your duplicity; and even while he makes his ...

A MELTING STORY

... No other class of men in any country possess that facetious aptness of inflicting a good humoured rovenge which seems to be innate with a Green Mountain boy. impose upon or injure a Vermonter, and he will seem the drollest and beat natured fellow you ever knew in all your life, until suddenly he pounces upon you with some oun ingly devised offset for your duplicity; and even while he makes his ...

Poetry

... 3opaette. :PARODY ON ..BEGONE DULL CARE. i .p , . e ,- l9egous, Lord meu, . . I pray thee begone for me,. : * Aind Jack Final, ' You and I shall never agree. Long time have you been treamb'rous lads, And would the Chartists kill, But in faith, Jack and Mall, * You never shall have your wift. Too much Mell, Will make a young Chartist asd, Too miuch Final Will drive a Republican mad; So Mall ...