Poetry of the Anti-Jacobin: Comprising the Celebrated Political and Satirical Poems, of the Rt. Hons. G. Canning, John Hookham Frere, W. Pitt, the Marquis Wellesley, G. Ellis, W. Gifford, the Earl of Carlisle, and Others.
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Poetry of the Anti-Jacobin: Comprising the Celebrated Political and Satirical Poems, of the Rt. Hons. G. Canning, John Hookham Frere, W. Pitt, the Marquis Wellesley, G. Ellis, W. Gifford, the Earl of Carlisle, and Others.
English poetry; France -- History -- Revolution, 1789-1799 -- Poetry; Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1789-1820
_Edwards_, Mr. Bryan: offers to pay for Mr. Nicholls’ dinner at the
Crown and Anchor—finds his pockets pick’d—his exclamation thereat,
vol. i., p. 410.
_Elegy_ on the Death of Jean Bon Saint André, vol. ii., p. 314.
_Epigram_ on the Loan upon England, vol. i., p. 267.
_Epistle_, Poetical, to the Editors of the Anti-Jacobin, vol. i., p.
371. Reply to ditto, vol. i., p. 371.
_Epistle_, Poetical, to the Author of the Anti-Jacobin, vol. i., p.
486.
_Erskine_, Mr.: his definition of Himself at the Meeting of the
Friends of Freedom—clothed with the infirmities of man’s nature—in
many respects a finite being—disclaims all pretensions to
superhuman powers—has been both a soldier and a sailor—has a son
at Winchester school—has been called by special retainers into
many parts of the country, travelling chiefly in post-chaises—is
of Noble, perhaps, Royal Blood—has a house at Hampstead—faints
between the subdivisions of his discourse—is conveyed to his
carriage—tricked by the chairmen who were hired to draw it—and
finally taken home by his own horses, vol. i., p. 125, &c.
_Expedition_ against Ostend, vol. ii., pp. 367, 377, 442, 486, 596.
F.
_Finance_, vol. i., pp. 16, 44, 85, 143, 212, 244, 313, 391, 607; vol.
ii., p. 224.
_Foreign Intelligence_, vol. i., pp. 41, 73, 105, 138, 170, 206, 238,
267, 305, 339, 382, 424, 453, 491, 528, 560, 600, 629; vol. ii.,
23, 57, 101, 136, 174, 206, 239, 280, 318, 346, 389, 430, 461,
499, 540, 577, 608.
_Foreign Intelligence Extraordinary_, vol. ii., p. 535.
_Fox_, Mr.: his Speech at the Meeting of the Friends of Freedom, vol.
i., p. 92—his Radical Reform described, 396—Celebration of his
Nativity at the Crown and Anchor, 408—his Speech, 412—his Song,
413—A Bit of an Ode to, 422—Lines written under a Bust of him,
489—his dismissal from the Privy Council, vol. ii., p. 293.
_French Revolution_, origin and progress of, vol. i., p. 22.
_French Revolution_, not to be defended or illustrated by a comparison
with the civil wars of this country, vol. ii., p. 17.
_Friend of Humanity_ and the Knife-Grinder, vol. i., p. 71.
_Friends of Freedom_, Meeting of the, vol. i., pp. 91, 125.
_Freemason’s_ observations on the Duke of Norfolk’s toast, vol. i., p.
587.
_Francis_, Mr.: his Novel of a Pamphlet grievously abused by the
_Morning Chronicle_, vol. ii., p. 338.
G.
_German_ Stage: see the “Rovers”.
_Government_ Advertisements: see _Advertisements_.
_Guillotine_, la Sainte: a new Song attempted from the French, vol.
i., p. 136.
H.
_Head_ of the Russells, transmuted into lead, vol. i., p. 377.
_Higgins_, Mr., of Saint Mary Axe—see “Progress of Man,” “Loves of the
Triangles,” the “Rovers,” &c.
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