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THE STAGE

... in the theatre. The Whigs ta and 'Tories were arranged on different sides, men and m women. The play written by a Whig author; the u: prologue by a Pauist (Mr Pope), and professed friend di to the Tories; and the epilogue by a Whig physician, e viz. Dr ...

SKETCH OF AN EPISTLE

... roaring pack abroad, Of mad, unmuzzled lions, As Queensberry buff and blue unfurled, And Westerha' and Hopeton hurled . To every Whig defiarce. But Queensberry, cautious, left the war, T' unmnanner'd dust might soil his star, Besides, he hated bleeding; But ...

THE LATE TORY ADDRESS PARAPHRASED

... come before your Majesty To give yoa information, That 'tis your high -- prerogative, In governing the nation, To turn the Whigs adrift, and to Supplant them by tho Torieq- By Lyndlhurst, Peel, and lVellingto, The authors of our glories. This excellent ...

Literature

... of the citizens with the Whig party had remained unbroken, but there uwere evident symptoms of restiveness on the par. of, the forner. They had no absolute objections to urge against the candidates offered to them by the Whigs, bout they complained that ...

A PREDICTION

... Religiobuand loyalty always their theme, * Ah l who woold suppose the) could plot or blaspberne. With strange perseverance the Whigs have been long In argument right, but in policy wrong; Nor will they succeed in reforming the State, Till vigour of arm second ...

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 ...

LITERATURE

... and the Present Minis- try, of which we shall only say, that in their present buoyant mood, the castigation bestowed on the Whigs will only tend to increase their hilarity. Taf's MAGAZINE-August. Of Tait we have ever abundant cause to speak in commen- dation ...

LITERATURE

... against that abominable heresy, which we cordially t unite with the reviewer in denouncing, but against t the Dissenters and the Whigs, towards whom it breathes the bitter and unmitigated hostility of High-Church and Tory bigotry and intolerance. t Socialism ...

SONG

... yet fiow'd from our -crystal or still. if TMan ever, &c. - II Where harmony once had her peaceful abode, 0 And no son of a Whig the domain ever trade- 11 So happy were all when we pledged a full cuj h To our darling of yore,-4;ut now all is up. Q TO ...

ODE—DESPONDENCY

... and weary road, To Premiers such as II Dim round the House I cast wry view; What sickening sighfs appear !- Fell rnws of Whigs wvho pierce me through With Radical-like cheer.. Still caring, despairing; Must be my bitter doom . Mary woes here wouhl oehs ...

THE LAST NEW STREET BALLAD

... tllc To keep aloft itsell!- Turulut! &a. And enon the wiie Se t.rtor. Sir Aiunt ceasie ita ii-rkly craminin' Antl that Yonung Whig, th' Exraminer, Will nobody examine- Turulu! &c. Andl of the hog of all the hogs Thiere soon o ill he a funriv kill For, ? ...

ON THE SEPULTURE OF THE MELVILLE MONUMENT, which was to have been founded as this day

... bungled, , By freaks of Committees, sans eyes and sans taste; 4. A nook out of town/ar ce,7 J r v int they've singled, ad And Whigs cry, Retirement for Torics is best! Id .. - a On Tuesday a large mastiff dog was discovered - in Prince's Street, running along ...