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GOOD-BY TO THE WHIGS

... GOOD-BY TO THE WHIGS. - SONO OF REJOICING. Air- Dear Tom, ?? brown jUg. Good-by to the, Whigs-their departure's at hand- Is the cry o'er the length and the breadth of the land: 'Tie re-echo'din gladness from mountain and glen, And it sounds like a ...

WOMAN'S TEARS

... reform of the House of Commons is opposed by the Whigs as well as Tories; it is advocated only by the Radicsls.-Corporation Reform originated with the Radicals; the Tories consented to it; and the Whigs did little more in its favour. In speaking of laws ...

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 ...

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 ...

A SONG

... Radical come to canvass you, What matter? what matter? you must about TRUE BLue I The Whigs I The Whigs I the yellow IVhigs I The fierce, the false, the fallen Whigs I When every mad man tried his best, To make the CHucisr and STATE a jest I With many ...

AN OLD DITTY FOR NEW TIMES

... our roses, But Whigs cam like a frost in June, And wither'd a' our posies, Awa Whigs, aws, Awa Whigs, awa! Ye're but a pack o' traitor loons, Ye'll ne'er do good at a. Our sad decay in Church and State Surpasses my describing; The Whigs cam o'er us for ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... Speeches are seldom models of good English; but the Radicals will not fail to remark for their encouragement in helping the Whigs to office, that there is no promise of a Reform Bill. Then follows a notice of the Italian war and the peace of Villafranca ...

FRASER'S MAGAZINE FOR AUGUST

... - is it not clear v that, just in proportion as the Whigs proceed to maturity c with measures of reform, and thus clear away all the matters ii on which there is an agreement between moderate Whigs, s moderate Tories, and moderate Radicals ;-in that very ...

OPPOSITION COACHES

... orsteass had arliiveT at such glory, Durh public attrnotion two cagrr ex claimed; One ak lfully raniaged by old Mr. Tory, ?? Whig, of the other, tbe driver was namied. Now, Toq for years, f*ee from sny disastet, Had driven the ' Safety with prudence andcare ...

POETRY

... glass of wine; The day brave Lyndhurst's eighty-eight We've won by eighty-nine. Chorus-Then let us toast, &c. ve Repentant Whigs and Tories true Fi Did honestly combine; M The dirty Coalition-crew StU Are licked by eighty-nine. inj St. Martin's Hall may ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... further seek his frailties to disclose. Leave him to the bosom of the House of Lords. Vade in pace. Look we now from Whigs at ease to Whigs at work; and we observe that the Ministers who are seeking re-election are earnestly labouring to impress their c ...

FRASER'S MAGAZINE FOR FEBRUARY

... written with great good sense: The most remarkable feature In our modern history It the rapid decline and decrepitude of the Whig party. This will be seen at a glance. by looking back only two years, and reviewing the strength of Lord Grey's administratlion ...