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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 ...

THE WHIGS AND THE POOR LAW

... THE WHIGS AND THE POOR LAW. ALL the old fashions are about being revived, and among others, we find the Whigs abandoning the gallopade, waltz, and, quadrille, for the old country dance. Doubtless the figure suits them: down the middle and back, change ...

FOOD FOR THE VICTIMS OF WHIG TYRANNY, AND AMUSEMENT FOR THE CHARTIST PUBLIC

... FOOD FOR THE VICTIMS OF WHIG I TYRANNy, AND AMUSEMENT FOR THE CHARTIST PUBLIC. | Afestival, consisting oftea, concert, ani(l bill, was 'held on Wednesday evening, May 30th, at the South, London Hall, 115, Blackfriars-road, tir the benefit, of the Victims ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...