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MY COAT

... House, There's nae luck at a'; There's little pleasure in the House When that gude man's awa'. Wi' loaves and fishes have the Whigs Been fed four years and mair: Make haste and thraw their necks about, That Robin weel may fare. And sweep the office neat and ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... retired from the contest. - Bridgewater.-Col. Tynte does not retire, on the contrary, he is certain of his return; and another Whig will also contest the representation with Mr Broadwood (the pianoforte-maker)) and a Mr Martin who have made a very lame canvass ...

BERANGER, A POLITICAL PROPHET

... to meet lie would be nothing lothr. But itlien once seated on his trrone, lI c quite torgot hii plight, And swore that tile Whigs and Radicals Were odious inl hs sight. Aod lie took an orath (peor simple man !) That ire would save the nation, By lending ...

THE CANDIDATE'S ADDRESS TO HIS CONSTITUENCY

... Pranier thwarted_ Ad Both Whigs and Tosics have I served, And both have I suppofted. Nevcr have I with factious vote Opposed ill' Administration Grey, Melbourne, Peel, nre all alike, o Thle servants of the nation. f Aand how the Whigs rewarded me, Just now ...

WONDERFUL PROJECT FOR BLACKBURN TOWN

... storm; One to look blue and one to look brown- What a beautiful project for Blackburn towni! One for the Tories and one for the Whigs, One to fill holes which the other one digs: Onefor, one against, all good measures to vote, And to try, as it happens, both ...

FRENCH LITERATURE

... sev-erely as bullets of a harder material. L hsthe enmitiy of the Montagues and the Capulets-the d (;ticipts atid the Gibelins-the Whigs and the Tories- I. isw us the enmitvs of the Casiti sand the Rosnailliqlles. i hla' their contention has becim gradually subtitling ...

POETRY

... wrong, for we're all flesh and blood, And somehow or other 'tis now understood. The four years' destruction by neck-aad-neck Whigs, Have made all the people as stubborn as pigs; In vain we say Try us -for truly they know That not a step farther reform-work ...

MIRROR OF FASHION

... dinner on Saturday, at his house in St. James's-square, to his political friends and associates, amongst whom were the leading Whigs, and supporters ef tles late Government. The Duke and Duchess of CLEVELAND are arrived at their mansion in St. Jasnes's-square ...

CONDOLENCE WITH SIR R. PEEL

... Whom no party would boast of, no Premier would trust Then, your Government high with high Tories to raise, You have Baring, a Whig the best part of his days! Once (attached to the people) he treated with scorn, As aristocral claim, the whole duty on corn ...

ADELPHI THEATRE

... prevented him from attending his Parlamentary duties, though at present in London. His lordship is co-operating freely with the Whigs and other Reformers, and seems by no means inclined to press in- conveniently his views in favour of the extension of the suflrage ...

SIR RAT-TER GOOSE-LEY'S VISION

... Ministers sent to the devil! Confusion was running her rigs- No rescue nor help for the nation We were all in the hands of the Whigs, And a regular mob usurpation I When a spectre appear'd above all, Very swaggering and fierce was its air, Quite enough by ...

SIR ROBERT PEEL

... Defying every ill. The leak you see in this gudi ship, It is nac leak at ?? Her timbers still are fast and sound- Awa! ye Whigs, awa! Sir Ro0EnT had na gone a step, A step but barely ane, When the Irish plank flew out ao the ship, An' the saut sea it ...