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SPIRIT OF PUNCH

... have been, And queerish bed-fellows I've seen, But never aught like this- Then swelled the wrath of Gladstone's tail- To Whigs and pries shall Progress quail ? And Stansfeld was the cry- But Clarendon upreared his head, His cigarette fung by, With ...

GLEANINGS FROM THE OWL

... Ay l there's the rulb For in that Opposition sleep some dream May come, when we have fairly shuffled off This weary eoil of Whigs, to give us pause; For who would bear the scorn of lukewarm friindh The taunts of foes, the goads of Radicals, The pangs of ...

THE MAGAZINES

... 'broA 'lose of the ?? great gullf., H's 'blia th .'dii sjioti~i 'i ithe ' affai ;o the' -Alabaini, -'but't considers ,the- Whigs-'and 'Tories .are equally to .blame' for, the 'foreign policy. which has procured: the ill will , pr con- temapt of ahnsat ...

A REVIEW OF THE SESSION

... have not been filled by the supporters of the Government. Contrast the con-. duct of Sir R. Peel with the small coterie of Whigs. He found a school of statesmen who have handed his name down to this day; and he took them without reference to rank, fortune ...

EXTRACTS FROM PUNCH

... and the New Peers.) Should auld supporters be forgot, And never brought to mind - Should auld W higs be remembered not By Whigs of auld lang syne I For auld lang syne, my friends, For uuld lang syne; We'll gie ye baith a peerage yet, For auld lang syne ...

SCOTCH EXHIBITORS AT THE SMITHFIELD SHOW

... thing which they had come to believe belonged to them in turn, just as the government of the country belongs in turn to the Whigs and Tories, is as hairy as a bison and as rough as- a Polar bear. He may have delicately formed limbs, but if so they are smothered ...

EDINA'S WREATH

... gills, that look'd sae blue, I weel did note. Amszmd, I stared to see thegither, An' gaun as brither gangs wi' brither, Baith. Whig an' Tory in ae tether An' uaith agreein'. The millennium'ns comue, thinks 1, or whither Is my e'en leein' t The Il iberal corps ...

QUARTERLY REVIEW FOR JANUARY

... others, tr for the weli-known lines- , Vor a very small man with the To'ies Is a very great man with the Whigs.' e- But since he became the ' New Whig Guide' himself we have not heard of his pursuing this vein of pleasan- t try. ot 5S- al me, be be Lse ...

GRAND CONCERT

... refers has been real lyt with unititigated disgst. Tle whole thin, I.n is just in keeping with the rilaldry an1 pron , the Whig organ. For many years it has hell ci ridicule every good local CianlC andI every pul~i: L Wiho has thought for himself either ...

Literary Notices

... aggrieved whets he is called a Whig, and charged with W~hig liartialities. We find that be himself gloiied in the name. In one of his Edin- burgh addresses he speaks as follows: I look with pride on all that the Wh~igs have done for the cause of human ...

THE COURANT PERPETRATING A JOKE

... so far from the Whig organ desiring to . promote the. return of Mr M'Laren, it has, on- grounds best known to itself and; .he: cliaue at its back, done: its un- principled best to misrepresent and decry him ! ?? Of course, the Whig organ did; and in ...

SKETCHES OF BRITISH STATESMEN

... Peel and of GOlad- m stone; for Lord' Stanley, from the time he, left College, hau never been a Consirvative. Neither is he a Whig. Nor can he, I think, beset down| ti' as a Radical. It is ,quetionable indeed whether cc his views could' be embodied in any ...