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THE WOES OF THE WHIGS

... They're not worth n d-n ! John Russell is a poor, poor prig, Witll scarce a dram fl' brain . The' sissalicst sasuiple of a Whig 11 '1'lsThe parliamenst can contaiss. I As for Cam Ilobhouse, weho slies CS That tlurocoat vcoritL a fasdei ? 1 }His fate Nvas ...

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 ...

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 ...

SIGNS OF THE TIMES

... O'Counell's speech at Glasgow, in September last ' It is F stid we Radicals make a sacrifice In supporting the Whig ra now; so such thing I the Whigs erow are no more those of five years ago, than the old clothes of five years, service are h now the dandy ...

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 ...

Literature.[ill] &c

... present minis- I terialists differ from those of the old Whig leaders. We feel convinced that there is not a single man, who rightly understands what oldVhig principles were, and whvat old Whig policy has been, who still support the Melbourne cabinet ...

Literature.—Reviews, &C

... an Earl by the Whigs; Mr Lambtoo-ris brother made an Earl by tire Whigs; Mr Mildmav-his brother-iti- lawi made a Peer by the Whips; Mr G. Byncg-his brother created a Peer by the Whigs: Mr Brodie-his brother created a Baronet by the Whigs; Mr Craig-his ...

Varieties

... office for the ensuing year.-Court Gazette. EXPOSITION OF WiEIG.RADICAL PROFESSIONS.-I. Whig Econonmy-A bankrupt revenue, that is, a deficiency of £2,421,776. 2. Whig Retrenchment-An increase of the national debt to the amount of £2,018,644. 3. Cheap G ...

Selected Poetry

... , for April, 1841,) There lives a )ord, whom men may call A mrrsel of mortality; In mind as well as members small, Though Whigs extol the stature tall Of little John Finality. Upon the Bill I fix my foot, lExclaim'd this sprig of quality: No further ...

Varieties

... suggests, and which a conservative administration will advocate and carry out.- WHIG FLOODING Or TiiE HousE or LoRns.-The Quarterly Revnezw, just published, reminds us of the Whig peerages created during the last ten years. Lord Groeys Administration had ...

Selected Poetry

... Jealous of honiour, but greedy of place, 'ho' afi'ectigll to care for it never a fig, Observe that man-he's an Old-school Whig. If by night or by day lie is ever awake To tihe first false step the Conservatives make, Less conceined about measures than ...