The Democrats Guess Who the Whigs Will Run

Mr. Clay. — The following worthy tribute from an opponent is from the Democratic Review: — “There is no serious question as to the Whig candidate. It is to be CLAY— CLAY, with an enthusiasm of personal feeling which we envy him the honor of having awakened in his friends and his party, far moreContinue reading “The Democrats Guess Who the Whigs Will Run”

Running on the “I’m Not Tyler” Ticket

  HARRY, THE HONEST AND TRUE. Tune — Rosin the Beau. Ye gallant true Whigs of the army That conquered for Tippecanoe, Come with us, and join now the standard Of Harry, the honest and true; Of Harry, the honest and true; Who “fought in the ranks,” as a soldier. With us, for old Tippecanoe.Continue reading “Running on the “I’m Not Tyler” Ticket”

Obscure Songs for Forgotten Causes

  THE CLAY FLAG. Tune.— The Soldier’s Gratitude. ‘Tis fair to see yon banner bright Unfurling to the breeze; ‘Tis joy to hear that shout arise, A nation’s voice it breathes. And see upon that sunlit flag With glorious mottos strewed; The patriot name which justly claims A Nation’s gratitude. The stainless crest of HarryContinue reading “Obscure Songs for Forgotten Causes”

Classical Allusions, Yours for a Penny

HARRY OF THE WEST Tune — “The Star Spangled Banner,” Lo! the chieftain is gone from the scene of his fame, But the halo of ages shall gather around it, For his sword waved in Justice and Liberty’s name And Liberty’s hand with her myrtle has crown’d it; He has mounted on high to theContinue reading “Classical Allusions, Yours for a Penny”