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... thoroughly depend. He, however, calculates on their having a decided majority by tbe aid 's of the Stanley section of the Whigs, who are to be cono n, ciliated by real and popular measures of reform. Even Fraser now advocates reform; but of such an advocate ...

Original

... gen. tleman, all of the olden days. There is a slight temporary anachronism in the song, inasmuch as the writer supposesthe Whigs to be in power, whereas the Tories have just slipped into their births. This defect, however, will soon be removed, for by ...

Original

... dormant i'th' land; p But if all the world tells us not stories, The wind scatter'd seed fro' his fist, For in soarting up Whigs with the Tories, Its thought that some Tories have miss, Tol de rol. d Chandos has a plough rather shallow, 0 And he's ploughed ...

Original

... has none; And look to him it will, and must, Because Earl Spencer's gone ! The people sometimes for their right, Even with Whigs would strive, But now that thing is altered quite, 1ord Spencer's not alive ! Therefore like lambs within his fold, My people ...

Poetry

... Defying evert ill. -The leak youl see In this gude ship, I is nae leak at ?? Her timbers still are fast and sound- Aiva! ye Whigs awal Sir Robert hadia gone a step, A step but barely ane, When the Irish plank flew out the ship, An' the saut sea it caule ...

Poetry

... Shou1li steal the coe'ricq thoigli he scorned the head1 I wilo declare I hold tlbe whigs so low, Tliat te'er with money 3'ntotuhst them will I go. l'or fear somie whig should nteal ?? my pirSe, Who woilil not stick at this, nr eien tit worse. T'te hour ...

Poetry

... hottest foellones. -But tell me-setting jests aside- Havs whigs, those aelfish elves denied, Tlo dub thee, Frank, a peer? If so, thou'rt right in wrrath to turn, And in defence of tories burn, Since whigs ure insincere. ix. Bnrdett, I have ino wish to balk ...

Poetry

... be spared for a dlay. This might have been hoped from a common-place foe, Who eared not with polities ranleour to blend; A Whig might have shrunk from attemp.ting a blow, But not so the gentle Cosaervstive j ised. Ah ! no, ore affrection 'an pay the last ...

IF. BUT. HOWEVER

... Andrew Agnew and the advocates of Christian liberty-lialf-w-ay between the Dissenters and the Church-and half-way between the whig administra- tion and the tories;-but always ready to sally forth from the middle ground to attack those whom he deems the weakest ...

Poetry

... never vexes his ears; Re hugs to his bosom the toy he derided, Butd-s in-round terms~all the bishops and peers. Both tory and whig, ever rehdy to plunder, Have stripped honest John nearly naked and bare, So tugged it his pockets. that no one can wonder If ...

Varieties

... the size of the single pieces are said to exceed anything hitherto discovered of this mineral. Air. Coke, the father of the Whigs, has subscribed £65( to the subscription towards Mr. O'Connell's late oppressive parliamentary expences, Lord Ebrington £20 ...

POETRY, ORIGINAL AND SELECTED

... before us, Where so snug we oft have lain-; While thai pleasant pay was for us, Which we ne'er can have again. Would that Whigs, by us thrown over, Out of office now would go, And the people could discover 'T was not well to spurn us so. Though the world ...