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Poetry

... array, We'll ?? at the hustings, Whigs away ! WhLigs away ! Whigs away ! You 1 beggarly Whigs have had your day. A.C. * So called by Dan, the beggarman. t f According to Dr. Johnson, the devil was the first Whig. Brighton, July 26, 1841. THE HONEST ...

Poetry

... as one unite, And join in Freedom's enuse, Shouting for Duancombe and our Rights; Free, just, and equal laws ! When the Whigs and Tories join'd The labourer to enslave, Duncombe crush'd their monster Bill, And consigned it to its grave. The Post.offie ...

Poetry

... -Letall as one unite, And join in Freedom's caute, Shoutingfor Duacombeanidour Rights 5 Free, just, and equal laws! When the Whigs end Tories join'd The labourer to enslave, Dluncombe crush'd their monster Bill, And consignel it to its grove. The rost-offico ...

Literary Scraps

... rather, 'if he be a skapeerabe mans be mukt' needs be' ?? Whig or a Tor. 'T'B rersebf the ' .proposition is applied'a, tol BRefornes. 'Ifiao iidia' vidual be Wot a respsetablb man he clnot be a Whig or t*Tory. . SUcb,is the reasoning o'f tied Wjigig. and ...

THE DAMNABLE BOOK

... sition they take the words 6 Whig gai us~ e by Mr. DEEGAN ,in speaking of the hook, and/,wil. fully misrepresenting them as being intended for a quotation from the bank,' try to make it s5eea'Vnn- likely that 'any Whig would have so written,,., Al this ...

Poetry

... amoarp. IK ACROSTIC. L if e, what is it ?-toil and woe; I nfernal Whigs have made it s0; B lood is on their heads; and weeping E yes bedew the sod, where sleeping R ests a victim. Hark I that cry I T is from a voice that cannot die; Y outhful, smiling ...

Poetry

... p1oetrp. ACROSTIC. L ife, what is it ?-toil and woe; I nfernal Whigs have made it so; B lood is on their heads; and weeping E yel bedew the sod, where sleeping R ests a victim. Hark! that cry! T 'is fron a voice that cannot die- 1 outhful, smiling, LIBERTY ...

Poetry

... dodging, - 'ii Govertiment ?? gets the boird, The paupers only get the lodging.- . * Bsotis we hereby all agree .Kith brue, Whig unanoimit, We're very grieved tobe, we're sure, ct such expense to stsp the poor, ;tiutbeg to state (if 'tisn;i nonsense) ...

Poetry

... Air, Old Esgtandfor ervshal tl 'weithe stoirm. 'the Charter ! thy principles never shall founder, Though the dastardly Whigs may destroy thy best nien. The progress of truth shall make despots knock under: S We'll rally around thee, again and again ...

Poetry

... IN )Y ~BTA BITt,8WL Ol F.gZandfor ever ?? ?? tihe ator eCarter, thy nrinciples ne~vr. shall founder, ,Xhough the dasti y Whigs.may49e8tro th.beat Ifen';Ogress of truth shall make. despots knock TheV Pr uenldealy around thee, again and again ! ¶hat though ...

Poetry

... TPRISONERi.) .Ar, Ol Epglrnad ?? aver h6lt wiaihi the MOMJn_ The Charted rf thy imtieis nvier shall founder, Though the dastaly Whigs may destroy thy best ,men; The progress of truth shall make despots knook under: te Well1 rally around thee, aain and again ...

Literature

... 1889. The Monthly Choenicle, which was for some time a respectable literary magazine, carrying only the dead weight of a few Whig orudities, as a foil to its many beautisX and a draw back on its exceilenice, is now degenerating into a mnere party hack. ...