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TOWN AND TABLE TALK ON LITERATURE, ART, &c

... rather have seen Mrs. Fletcher in a box at a theatre than have seen Mrs. Siddons on the stage of the same theatre. She was a Whig, and long a widlow. She i married for love of. what marriage is said seldom to give-liberty. Her husband, Archisiald Fletcher ...

SONG

... ?? And privilege siffers a gross uiiminution, th For nothing is safe tram these Wiigs, - he 5 I r These Whigs; Cli 0. nothing is sacred from Whigs I tb They ruired the landlords through Peel, .ha And Tbrcugh Peel - * And they' ipdered the farmers a-de ...

AS THE OLD COCK CROWS, THE YOUNG COCK LEARNES

... compass must swell, The more noisy the crowd are; Yet for Lords to throw dirt On the Peerage too bad I call- Lord Russell is Whig, Yiscount Amberley Radical: Goes-in for the masses, - - Would triust to the millions To tool their own drag Without Peers for ...

OUfi LONDON CORBESPONDENCE. Sunday Night. The death Frances, Countess of W'aldegrave, less well known as Lady ..

... Lady Holland's parties in a previous generatiou, Frances, Countess of Waldegrave, was looked upon as the chief dispenser of Whig hospitalities, and both Carlton Hardens and at Strawberry .Hill —Horace Walpole's Rococo retreat—she dispensed them with a ...

A MODERN PROPHECY

... beer barrels? bi What of the five millions? 0, Prophet ?? I cC Deficit obvious, 0 Plainly bequeathed to us m By these false Whigs. m Quick-witted Benjamite, ul Sbiftv and elever pi Leading the Philistinea; in Glancing along their lines, t Confident ever ...

THE ACCEPTABILITY OF THE DIDACTIC NOVEL

... tionoften find it d~ifficultto graspandrcalise to them. selves 'the scenes and character which it describes. But -n infusion of Whig and Tory, of Church and Chapel, or of Manchester and Oxford, supplies just the avour and consistency which they require. Such ...

LITERATURE

... to expect a pro- W'duction as thoroughly Tory as Macaulay's| he | account of the monarch's reign is uncom- In- promisingly Whig. In this respect, how- Irs ever, Mr Traili's work presents a very: elstriking contrast to that of the der writer, 2o1an is ...

AYRSHIRE CURLING SONG

... stanes spinnan. Wi' a vhii 'l and a Cllre)e tin they sit roaLn' tier tce. Then hurrah ! c. It's anl uneclilie story ?? beith Whig snd Tory Mlann ayc collyshaugy like dogs osre a bane; And a' denominactions ore seantin' in paticece, For na4l Kirk irillthole ...

THEATRE-ROYAL

... exer. tions for the regeneration of Italy-always the en. ?? hope of his life-procured him the intimacy and regard of the great Whig politicians of the day; and, though strongly opposed to the more violent Italian party, with whomhe always refused toscthis ...

THE DOGBERRY CANDIDATE

... igoin for economics, ur raying as we used to do th Both the army and the oavy WI And the civil service too wl I think the Whigs were shabby. he Which a nation should -ot be, ne And I would not save a peanfy be In a mean economy. be I will vote for those ...

THE BALLOT

... staved in, And the roarin' ad din As wu march up and do= r Things In bad, . I!'v beerd Wl' ?? w'd Constitooi n Sin' the Whigs mae a leak fn'l It's ?? and weken't, And sbout dissolutien. But this beatbOD Woiw; Gie 'n ma t. Idxnk S Beckon I'11 emigrate- ...