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POETRY

... Which cxcels in long debate; Whether Tory bcats his brother Whig in vice and art and bother ? UWlhat care we, &c. Wvhether Whig the most has blundered whiether Tory most has plundered Whether Whig, and whether Tory, Is most wicked, false, and gory? What ...

THE SONG OF THE CRISIS

... CHEAP bread I cheap bread I the Whig impostors cry, Mocking the poor with a delusive lie; How fond the cheat I how dirty the device I Since wages fall, as bread's reduced in price I EPIGRAM. From pressure without The Whigs shuffled in; But now they are ...

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 ...

FRASER's MAGAZINE FOR SEPTEMBER

... salaried offices; and even the robber of hen-roosts, if he be a Whig, may at least expect impunity. Now, I cannot, indeed, say, that I have di observed that these advantages on the side of Whig'ism w have as yet seduced away any of the Conservatives of my ...

Poetry

... array, We'll shout at the hastings, W Whigs away ! Whigs away ! Whigs away ! You - beggarly Whigs have had your day. A. C. t So called by Dan, the beggarman. ' According to Dr. Johnson, the devil was the first Whig. Brighton, July 26, ...

THE GREAT COUNTY MEETING

... men have their wishes,- When they carve the loaves and fishes, The Whigs are my best friends. m His lordship lately was a member, And only quitted last September Russell & Co's Whig firm; Now, surely, you could not expect He would this happy chance neglect ...

EARL STANHOPE'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND

... under any cir- cumstances. The infatuation of the Whig leaders made its return to power inevitable. Since the Queen's accession a combination of Whigs and Tories had governed the country with success. The Whigs had now determined that this system should be ...

THE FUNERAL

... Factory Operatives, all lame and distorted, Two and Two. The Whig Cabinet in deep mourning, wearing scarfs and hat-bands (Lords Palmerston and Grey in front), Two and Two. Understrappers to the Whig Cabinet, in deep mourning, Two and Two. Procession of Rathcormnc ...

Poetry

... jiho in tyrant Whig's dungeous are cast, Anti indignantly spurn the base slave, Who with slander their fair fame would blast. 3e not lured by the treacherous smile Of baso traitors, who seek but your fall; They'll employ every base, Whig-like guile, To ...

Poetry

... Who in tyrant Whig's dungeons are cast, And indignantly spurn the bse slave, Who with slander their fair fame would blat. Be not lured by the treachersus smile Of bass traitors, who seek but your fall; They'll employ every base, Whig-like guile, To divert ...

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- ...