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SONG.—THE VOLUNTEER

... JfiOnLel drawers and woollenflocklisgs, and be at provided either with a cloth cap, or with what is common- e 1' called a Welch-whig,-things at fir; view perhaps of n final] msoment, but when he fllees upon the ground, ar T vefts long upon his arms, or is ...

THE GAME OF LIFE

... pflatv 1i1 a ist 1'dd 4rie6s- And 1imm v a 7adiat, it gilt I leai5 tY deeply sviar'ii ?? hif tihell. N't an olriic'reliull Whig ?? holion TO ilimt be irhirtg ailole r iigi t0i1, Wbere malty 3 ?? iiai., i, SP>31 ln ?? Iriiiliq v ih ciiitcit; 1)euum'd -0*iU ...

POETRY

... bhte As the porotid swan otn summtnner i: e dlisplays, 'ilth plumage bright'ning in tinm! ?? rot , ?? 1ir pavilion of erected whigs, They change and veer, ant turn lice living thiiigs. So fiairly rigg'd witet shroudieg, snils, and mast, Tn braie with ltmanly ...

THE BRITISH SWORD

... guardian shte Fits of her honour, and glory, d While CANNI7;Ct directs the State tbhip of the realm The friend of the counrry, the Whig, and the Tory; w llere's health to tte Pilot that stands to the ]tetm I * - Should gales stilkce the vessel, or dangers surround ...

LORD BYRON

... sitting next to Sheridan. The occasion of his tears was some observation or other upon the subject of the 'sturdiness of the Whigs, in resisting office and keeping to their principles. Sheridan turned round: 'Sir, it is easy for .my Lord G., or Earl G., ...

REFORM

... could they but have their way, Upon their legs for ever. Our song -is tung :-if asked to own Our party, we would answer, none- Whig, Radical, or Tory-; We rank ourselves among the friends Of those, who scorning private ends, Seek England's weal and glory ...

The MONTHLY MAGAZINE, for January 1832

... lions at Old Drury As tame as Mister Bunn ; While Cholera plays its rigs. (I wish the foreign brigs Had brought it to the whigs In the year thirty one.) 'Neath London Btidge who steers, Feels something like my fears, And trembles for the peers -Ah me ...

THE QUARTERLY REVIEW. No. 92

... trade-the riots at Bristol, Nottingham, and Derby, are all dwelt upon, as the results of the Reform Bill, brought forward bv the Whig Government. That these assertions are manifestly absurd, it would be a waste of time to show ; every one must recol- lect, ...

FRASER'S MAGAZINE, FOR APRIL

... read with much interest. The defeat of the Duke of Wellington's administration occasioned r.o accession of forces to the Whigs. That defeat was effected by the junction of the High Tories, and Canningites, and the Neutrals, with small bodies of the professed ...

FISHER'S NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY

... ly, and comments upon them philosophically. We dare to say that Mr. Jerdan's Biographical Sketches will please neither the Whig nor Tory parties. But the aim of the work is higher and nobler than that. of pandering to party spirit. Aen areindifferently ...

TAIT'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, for October

... is one in which they partcipat'e. A low desije of money, a thoroughly Vulgar cupidity is prevalent in tilet ranks of the: Whigs. With them, moreover, this wretched'F vice is attended with a disgrace unknown to their enemies.' The Tories ever yet hbave ...