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The Poetical Works of the Right Hon. George Canning
Comprising the Whole of his Satires, Odes, Songs, and Other Poems
Canning, George (1770-1827)
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SATIRES, ODES, SONGS, And other Poems OF THE RIGHT HON. GEORGE CANNING, M.P.
THE SLAVERY OF GREECE.
THE FRIEND OF HUMANITY, AND THE KNIFE-GRINDER.
NEW MORALITY.
THE PILOT THAT WEATHER'D THE STORM.
THE GRAND CONSULTATION.
ODE TO THE “DOCTOR.”
MODERATE MEN AND MODERATE MEASURES.
THE TRAITOR'S EPITAPH.
BLUE AND BUFF.
THE NEW-OLD OPPOSITION.
EPIGRAM.
ALL THE TALENTS.
ELIJAH'S MANTLE,
PARODY.
EPITAPH.
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The Poetical Works of the Right Hon. George Canning
“Why hang O'Quigley?—he, misguided man,
In sober thought his country's weal
might
plan.
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And, while his deep-wrought treason sapp'd the throne,
Might
act from
taste in morals
all his own.”
The Poetical Works of the Right Hon. George Canning