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THE INFANT PRODIGY.—THE WHIG SURPLUS

... THE INFANT PRODIGY-.THE WFHIG SURP'LUS, Miy nanie is Surplus. On the various Bills Mly iaiter something doek'd-a frugal Whig, Whose constant care was to increase his store, And keep his overplus, myself, in hand; But I had heatrd of squadrons, and I longed ...

A DIALOGUE BETWEEN A WHIG AND A CONSERVATIVE

... Grey's Govern- ment ? CONSERVATIVE: So I do now ! WHIG: How, then, in case of an election, do you mean IC vote ? CONSERVATIVE: For Pecliell and Dalrymple. WHIG : The deuce you do ; what, for the Whig and for the Tory; for fire and water; for black and ...

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 ...

POETRY

... POETRY. trust not for freedom from the Whigs They have a Chief, who buys and bes. M/kabr the Pro our deep grave digs- With RadIcals your one hope divells. But Tory firce and Whiggist fraed, Wi. snap all hope however broad. How good and pleasant must it ...

POETRY

... do not weep: he faintly kissed the rod ; Ye not to earth resign'd him, but to God I UBINIA. IMPROMPTU. WHAT ARE TH E WHIGS DOING t Granting the prayers of their umble petitioners Who sue for relief, by-creating Conimissionesf. 37 Leeres Paper ...

POETRY

... base anrd 'mean; Veels andassertl hiscountly'sglor ?? And rails at treacherous Whig or Tory;. ilenemer what you we'e yourself So'me twenty years ago; * You truckled not to Whig or Guelph, You boldly.railed at'I'ory.pelf, 'And felt for England's woe: 'Tho' ...

POETRY

... That wrings the wretched people's on thy i letested race shall fall; backs: Millions shall steal from wood and Thou, with Whigs and Kings com- glen, bined, Ferocious ,Wild,bhlood-thirsty men. Hast ruined and enslaved mankind, peasants and labourers shall ...

LONDON FASHIONS FOR SEPTEMBER

... the divisions between the Whigs anl rd cals in this town. TIhe Whigs shoved the Ria(dica, ti the mud, and tried to return two Ahigs-one at the expence of the Radicals. The latter would not 11iT.;4 to this, and to teach the Whigs a lesson of molerata they ...

LITERATURE

... first Reform Bill. They succeeded to the inhersitance of the old Whigs, who in their time did g good yeoman's service to the State. There are individual W: higs left now, but the Whigs as a party are dead and e gone. No young politician starting in public ...

SPRING

... year's waking. Oh ! I love, I love the beautiful Spring, When morn is newly beaming, And the larlks aloft on their misilons whig, Their praise through the ether streaming; And I love, I love the freshening breeze, The lowing herds, and the green, green ...

POETRY

... think on our fathers now laid in the grave I They fought for our freedom, and died in their glory, Shall we then be subject to Whig or to Tory? For they go band in hand our fetters to rive', But we stand to our right, and soon will we have it. The Charter ...

LITERATURE

... as ourselves on the Ballot and Reform of the Lords- c, What the Whigs mean by a Reformed House of Lords, is i5 merely that the House of Lords should be re-formed of a ti Whig majority. Then, with a WNhig House of Commons t, playing on the same circular ...