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ate for Mad Tom of Canterbury, and lodgedPT'— or have been handed over to the tender honest 'Whig judge and

... ate for Mad Tom of Canterbury, and lodgedPT'— or have been handed over to the tender honest 'Whig judge and jury, and sent heep ° 8,1 with John Frost and his solitary coKip ail ; . seas, for life. ® e Jon'd A litlle onward, John Knox was again sum appear ...

Selected Poetry

... them so, that the very last whig Shall the very list tory obey! Obey! obey! obey ! Shall the very last tory obey! $ The Devil weas the first whig.-Da. Josta'sow. No. 2. AIn- The Mloks of Old. Many have told of the whigs of old, What a precious set they ...

WHY DON'T THESE MEN PROPOSE THEIR PLANS?

... he can get: ti 'The Whigs, before they turn'd them out, Had better platts than those; i llut-if they 1,o0tv what they're about- . Why don't thcse men ?? ? S And What is to be done at last? ti Ohb! wshat is to bc done? I The Whigs must turn them out again ...

Poetry

... your search will be in vain, For the Devil a Whig is there! You may stand all day and all night By the railway post at Slough, But no Whig will greet your sight On his road to Court, I trow I Alas for the Whigs ! I weep When I think of their pitiful case ...

WOMAN'S TEARS

... reform of the House of Commons is opposed by the Whigs as well as Tories; it is advocated only by the Radicsls.-Corporation Reform originated with the Radicals; the Tories consented to it; and the Whigs did little more in its favour. In speaking of laws ...

POETRY

... wouldl have bern the lirst to have felt, is, to sa' nothing more of it, very surprisitig.] AWA, WHItGS, All-A. Awn, Whigs, auwa, Awa, Whigs, awn, Ye're but a ?? o' traitor loons, Ye'll ne'er do gool at ?? Our thrintis (a) flourislt'd fresh and fItir, And ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... the request of the Whigs, defended them. The same portion of the Whigs who opposed the revolutionary war, opposed the coercive mea- sures which were proposed and carried by Pitt's Admi- nistration, and finally,- a portion of the Whigs opposed the uncon ...

Published: Sunday 07 November 1819
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Arts & Popular Culture | Words: 1718 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Poetry

... degrade? The Whigs' Laws. What weaken most and stultify Your monarch's liberal Ministry? Their narrow-minded policy i The Whites' Laws, What were invented with a view To bolster up a certain few? 'What are a curse on them and you? The Whigs' Laws, What ...

Poetry

... buzz.fsr the rule of the Whigs I On Aliteas end Chartists to bear them declaim, You'd think Castlereagh come from the dead, Though the mixture of metephore isn't the same, Ano the courage and coolness are lied. But tbe Whigs are becomieg respectable men ...

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 ...

Poetry

... huzza fer the role of the Whigs I On Aliens and Chartiats to bear them declaim, You'd think Castlereagh come from the dead, Though the mixture of metaphors isn't the same, And the courage and coolness are aled. But the Whigs are becoming respectable men ...

Selected Poetry

... Time, turning parson, twrce publisted, lull courtl Banns of Marriage between the WEST RIDIMfO nd WooLrYl And I'ice by thle Whigs, wilt) were Dail aol Pope-ridden, The Marriage, thus courtly aiinnounced, r. s forbidden But the ihhid time iv come, and just ...