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THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... talents were taken for granted. The House, to address when we show our intention, Ys lnt much disposed to shew any attention, . Whigs and Tories unite and in one thing agree That dinner is better than listening to me. A And our other great orator, sage Pi-L-n-a ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... rear'd in Anarchy's sihool. Then be true to yourselvee, 'tis the Westminster plan, Sir SAmtUET. RzOrtLeY; he is yourtnan. He's a Whig of true principles; one that will ie'er Desert the good cause, nor with plunderer's share But like Cgaia zs Fox, be your guardian ...

PARISIAN DRESS

... ELD-N1s, CH-T-11r-M, II-wIC-n-crs, And other deadly maladies! When all, by turns, had run their rigs, Necessity brought in the Whigs ?? And, oh! I blush, I blush to say, When they, in tarn, were put to flight, too, Illustrious 'T-irl.E flew away With lots ...

WARNING RECEIVED BY LORD C—GH

... the clans of corruption are scattered in fight! They hurry down stairs, for their place and their pension, Woe, woe to the. Whigs who such trifles can mention The wit of G-E T-r insults their disgrace, They 're first proved te be fools, sand then laughed ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... whole body of the now calumniated Whigs, faithful to the principles of the Rlev'olution, were again in a manner instinctively at their posts; and Lord Ersskitie, then at the bar, was requested, or rather urged by every Whig in England, to give up his lucra- ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... dream, by his pretty little scheme, A To have niore than the cat and her skin, skin, skin. id WHIGS AND TORIES.-TThe political distinctions e of Tories and Whigs were not known till the reign of i J CHARLES the Second. Torach, in the Irish or Erse a language ...

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 ...

ORIGINAL POETRY

... vapours, And taking lip the daily papers, So that asll pieasanter intelligence Gives way to Tory cants of allegiance, And to the Whigs, those shilly-shally gents. But let him, pray, put closer to 'em An eye so fitted to see through 'em, And he'll perceive,!hat ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... affability and inspirit- .ing cheerfulness, charmed the whole company. The Anniversary of the Gloucestershire Corstitu- tutional Whig Club was celebrated on Monday the 24th last, at Gloucester, being the birth-day of the late illustrious Statesman, the Right ...

THE PARGIOTS' LAST ADDRESS TO PARGA

... aget our sorrows shall tell; Betray'd by the Land, we thought noble and just, Blessed home of our Fathers tareweL CASSIUS, A WHIG. ' Preceded by their priests, and fullowedhby their sons, they proceeded to the sepulchres of their, fathers, and silently ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... capacity to represent her interests In Parliament. The dinner to be given to the Right Honourabie Lord EtsKINE, by the Scotish Whigs, on his Lord. ship's revisiting his native country, has been postponed .in consequence of the lamented death of his MAJESTY ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... reveal, To break the match 'twixt Church (b) and State. From Melton comes each hunter (c) bold; At Brooks's see the Whigs (d) are met; The tale of Tory power (e) is told; Our splendors fade, our sun is set. While MAoCSINTOSH (f) and BRouaosAM ...