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THE INFANT PRODIGY.—THE WHIG SURPLUS

... THE INFANT PRODIGY-.THE WFHIG SURP'LUS, Miy nanie is Surplus. On the various Bills Mly iaiter something doek'd-a frugal Whig, Whose constant care was to increase his store, And keep his overplus, myself, in hand; But I had heatrd of squadrons, and I longed ...

SPRING

... year's waking. Oh ! I love, I love the beautiful Spring, When morn is newly beaming, And the larlks aloft on their misilons whig, Their praise through the ether streaming; And I love, I love the freshening breeze, The lowing herds, and the green, green ...

TO THE PEOPLE OF ENGLAND

... That is, oech foreign quarter paid Five shillings and nine pence, To takie the Msean of all the years To '28 from hence. Thle Whigs pretend that's far too muoh, Aisd sncakes bread very dear; And so they wvill the tax i/lcreaso, Andfse it for each year. The ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... sbsO'1 conclusively how deep a de;t moderni En'land was to Ite Whigs; nobody doubts thavtmoderiate andcautious progre-ss within the lines of the constitution is erlsoutlyh doeirabl' That the Whigs desire this, work for tis, tod bhae ?? achieved this -and something ...

TO OUR COUNTRY COUSINS

... lights, and St. Paul's, And gamblers caught by Mr. Halls ? The Paper. What is't narrates full many a story Of Mr. Speaker, Whig, and Tory, And heroes all agog for glory? ?? Paper.. What is it gives the price of Stocks, Of Poyais Loans, and patent locks ...

THE WORLD-A POEM

... wuordld-ad uorn, ASd pitiful, aod nlers ! Ott! fromn thy hslppy nlrimc how sadly ciang'd, When Tie had yet scarce ?? d his airy whig! Tile Wold!-wshat art thoe? Thrones und rega tpowers, Poiniinissns, loneinativons, enipires, states, Ye solemn inock'ries o' ...

VARIEITES

... little idea. Bull u n- doubtedly frightened the Whig aristocracy from the court of Brandenburgh Rouse, and this influenced the decerouS middle classes. The Parliamentary speeches and votes of the Whig leaders had less authority; and the popularity of ...

DERBY AND JOAN

... same to your old Glad-stone! Alwags the same to your old Glad-stone! Hand in hand we can go to-day, Hand in hand on the old Whig way; Chop and-change sides for everyone, As the yehrs ioll on. Hand in haiid though the Carlton sneer. Fbss were nevbr true ...

OXFORD POLITICS

... falls from his seat. 3. All party distinctions are stupid and vain, Like Bacchanals now we will revel again, And laugh both at Whig and at Tory. While we freely partake of the treats that they make For in eating and drinking 's our glory. 4. .Whet though ...

LITERARY AND OTHER NOTICES

... FOT' THE MONTH. TAsI Nineteeuth Century.-A paper by Earl Cowper on ' Cessarism expresses the natural apprehensions which a Whig mey entertain of the uses to which our Democracy may pat the absolute powers which are now confided to I them. Eanl Cowper ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... combative spirit, into the citadel of British legislationi. -E~arl Cowpor Icontributes afurther paper on tho subject of 'The Whigs, a rejoinder to 1AProtest against Whiggery. At the present moment, thinks thee writer, there is at least ns much danger ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... this study of the three F's.-A Stroll with Corkhouse gratifes the imaginative Tory with a dialogue between Radical and Whig on the state of public affairs, in which the former is made to advocate Democratic measures not on their merits, but for their ...