Refine Search

Countries

Counties

Lancashire, England

Place

Liverpool, Lancashire, England

Access Type

111

Type

102

Public Tags

Poetry

... liberal part of his Msjesty's Ministers-may they every b day more and more merit the reproach of Blackweod, that 1 theyare Whigs not Tories. The progresa of national education-the ?? for our; J ratiolia'liberty and-rational happiness. A Thettownsadtradeof ...

Original

... held are very judiciously conceived ; but we must reserve their detail for the Kaleidoscope. REVIVAx OF THE iiELFPAST NORTHERN WHIG. After a tea poiarylnspension of about nine months, occasioned by a severe legal sbnteace to which the proprietor had been ...

Poetry

... the session to London town, o And vote for Londonderry: in And I loved the Lords of the Treasury, an And I Psrayed for the Whigs' perdition, en And lauded the name of loyalty, And loathed the Opposition. J But out upon Canning's false grimace, ab And ...

Poetry

... alluded to. I THE RETROSPECT. to bef When Pitt was Premier, well-a.day! des I chanted To Paeans. ing And held the loftiest Whigs at bay, he As well as base Plebeians; anc I fill'd old Jacobins with awe, ens Distorting fact and reason, pre Whene'er 'twas ...

The Magic Globe, or the Bottle Imp

... conducted some on one principle, some on another; whilst others, -like himself, have no principle at all. He cares S. no more fr Whig or Tory politics than a-draper cares fee the colour of the clot in which he deals, his only object being to sell the article ...

Poetry

... That, as a Brunswick leader, I must brave; When I myself may my quietus make f By being ?? could I bear the scoffs v Of the Whig press-that torment of my life, c If I speak out again-and so provoke c Disclosure of that nameless deed r The Times alludes ...

Original

... following rea is-a copy of the lines conveyed by the ifathered and ae'rial post. phi man: Good Christians, male, or female, Whig or Tory, lett Be not surpris'd to see a magpie glory ver For all our tribe in this great hiappy nation the Are set in motion ...

Original

... power, or Mansfield's pride, Or venal Lyndhurst, sc'rn'd on every side; Irn-pite of Vane,t Don Xujxotte of the age, Witji .Whigs or ;odwin ls rpanting to engage; Iri rpite of Dawson, prompt to roar and rave. Or Goulburn, weeping o'er corruption's grave: ...

Selections

... lines, which appeared originally in one t, of the leading London journals, are copied into the Mer- l( Cury at the request of a Whig Reformer. t: f, ...

Poetry

... he proceeded to say:- Iyly Lord, I was roaming tow'rds Naples' fair bay, nd the crater which hangs on Vcsuvius's brow- AF Whig in a corner: 1 That's nought to the crater you're standing on now. Sir Robert. - When Hudson deliver'd my Sovereign s bheliof; ...

Original

... 'we must turn them out. -First came a false and faithless Whig, Whom all trie Whigs abandon, .-A thing as changeful as the Times, Well nicknamed shuffling Sandon; Ten years a Tory,-two a Whig, -As either was the fashion,- -But never what a mean should ...