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Peotry

... Ftorgetful of all vain aund worldly things, Our spirits, free from toll and earthly care, Soar far above us, as on angel whigs. t Sweet peace of evening, who can tell its worth t A bonison Divine to mortals given; Its praise cannot lie sung by toigues ...

SCRAPS FROM PUNCH

... SCRAPS FROM PUNCH. HFIRS-AT-LAw.-Banisters' Whigs. ANOTHERa IAIPUDENT ATTEMPT AT GAROTTING. Russia trying all it can to shut up the mouths of the Black Sea and the Danube ! ADVOCATES AND A.LIGATORS.-We regret to announce, from the Zoological Gardens, ...

LITERATURE

... highly. At present Mr. Bright and his friends ore supporting Lord Paluocrotol, not because they love the Whigs, but beustuse they lsate the Whigs less than they hate the Tories. They know the WVhigs oire squecezable. Thei know they love office fil nieore ...

LITERATURE

... that of breaking promises to the heart which wvere made to the hope, uve think it only worthy of a despairing Tory or a false Whig. A ll the author-s is thoughts on the present threatening aspect of'public affairs Are vague and unsatisfactory. What object ...

Poets'Corner

... his pride was as big, }id been taken, when younV, from 'the bogs of Clontarf, And theugh born qune a Helot, had grown up a Whig. lie wrote little verses-and sung them Withtil, And the Giant's dark visions they sometimes could charm, Like the voice of ...

WHAT NEXT?

... croakiig like frogs, T'o wheedle the people and sham reform, ?? in the puddle a terrible storm, Blarney the RaWiical, bully the Whig, And clap on our Copley the chancellors's wig, Swear by the gods you're the right true blue w- We tried it; but oh i. 'twouldn't ...

Literature

... considerable dif- 1 ferosico, and conies to the coiiclitsio that tile Whigs stand be-t tween the aris-ocratic and demnocratic principles, and that for the ititorests of the aristocracy, the Whig is the ?? Conservative niastY y; for, reaituss ble, let the Whigp ...

AN ELECTION STAVE

... added that tas noble earls and Iord 7 Palmerston were, at with the exception of Lord Melbourne, the only members ad of the Whig Cabinet who obtained the premiership after id Ean Gre 's retirement from power. It may further be sh remarkcethat Lords Palmerston ...

Poetry

... doe solieltous leird 1ler tivhr fawrrs forth to the odorous mead, Or rmrrk Ile ricrestlirgs iewly flown, Witli their terider whigs aris their crests of down. lirtstay my cildrenI Ero ye un, Wio rilade tre sky ?? yon gtorloros soli? WIho framird the earth ...

POETRY

... to endless light. And all things as through life we plod, Which bring us nearer truth and God. -Johe Rushton. VARIETIES. A WHIG AFTER DR. JOHNSON S OWN HEART.-The good logier.wmaydgas A gentleman having asked, HOW many dog-days there were in a year ...

PILFERINGS FROM PUNCH

... Wit's bow is strung to slay. Uprouse ye then, my merry, merry men,. It is our op'ning day. Chorus-Uprouse ye then, &c. Both Whigs snd Rads are wide awake, Unclosed are Tory's eyes I The morning papers now will make Less room for fade and lies, Pewilder'd ...

THE TORIES' ACHIEVEMENTS

... of yeomanry. On the cavalcade reaching the Swan IInn, they drew up around the noble Marquis to hear him, Iand several of the Whig party were there for the same pur- pose. When his Lordship took off his hat to speak, there were slight symptoms of disapprobation ...