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SOMETHING MUST BE DONE

... I SOMETHING MUST BE DONE. (From the Morning Post.) Approach and listen to my tale, Ye Whigs of high degree, Who, tossed before the Gladstone gale, Quake in the Irish Sea. You shiver in a mortal dread, But though you sigh and groan, The only sentence ...

Original Poetry

... * erdict would find, Silte had roll5d from her cabin three rheets in the wind I And this the emblematic lore Publish'd by Whigs from shore to shore, As Enoclat'ds progress in the r.ec Of Art and Genius, for the highest place I N'importc ! 'Ihy pocket ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... to thee, By industry or care, Thy friends amsone the wretched be, Let thim thy bounty share. o love not money, riches ?? On whigs that none can stay; Wouldst thou be wise, and good, and free, Do net for riches pray. Brt pray for wisdom, pray for love, Por ...

A NURSERY RHYME

... honourable ? I, said Selborne, glib, I unoss it was a fib, But I called it honourable. W1,'ho cry shane upon it ? W'Ve say Whig and Tory, All who care for England's glory, We cry shame upon it. Who approve it strongly ? We, cry all the Rads, And mean ...

LITERATURE

... executed with chasteness and. elegance, and file memoirs unbiassed 'by political. prejudices, recommend themselves to' both Whig and Tory. No. LIX. contahis amongst others a first-rate portrait of Richard, First Earl of Howe, and the succeeding part, one ...

THE CHURCH OF OUR FATHERS

... at such a pass Are Lib'rals and Dissenters, And those who bawl in field or hall Of Liberty, like Stentors- Gull'd by the Whigs, combin'd like figs, In Popish cobwebs caught; 'Gainst her they rave, who freedom gave, And liberty of thought. But should ...

GENERAL MOURNING

... Ipawich, Die Lunce, Aug. 26. 0 yes! 0 yes! In an awful mess Is our Borough plac'd, That once was grac'd (By the grace of the Whigs) with that babe of grace, IRIGBY WASON hight, The most popular wight Ever in parliament-(never in place)- Except Henry ...

TO THE INDEPENDENT ELECTORS Of the BOROUGH OF IPSWICH

... all to tile top of your bent;; For of free-trade in sugars, and timber, and slavery, And all other clap-traps of modern Whig knavery, As little you know, anti as little yorr care, As of Parming and Corn Laws doth RonNs AnAMn I Our aim is the same- ...

Original Poetry

... And then, thought tbe Priestling, I'll make it appear I ran itching for HitblamD-his Lordship must see That my clnitns on Whig patronage stand very clear- And Eight Hundred per annum will certainly bh Something very I If I get hut the fleece, of the ...

LONDON NOTES

... communication between him and Mr. Gladstone. But his spirit has not been present in council, so the Whig and Radical antagonism has been developed, the Whig element has gained the upper hand, and it has seemed as if Mr. Goschen were going to be lifted into ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... intcrests of this country ?? upon those ijuestions iteiltti decided in at Con. servative spirit. 'Tlhe recent policy of the Whigs, cspe- tially in C Iitrch matters andl in ittiance, is severely and t Itnehantly criticised ; anti the nuthor puts in a very ...

Original Poetry

... all1hot I To give them the pledge, and to win their sweet voices, And when I have got'em, to bolt it entire; This, this is Whig Statesmanship, now the sad choice is 'Twixt dining, or losing the fat in the fire. To the Beast and his Tail I must throw out ...