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p. 26. | Can there be anything more mean. [MS. Book lvi.] |
p. 27. | S—— in Childhood on the nursery floor. [MS. Book lvii.] |
To Nancy F——: How can I help thy husband's copying me.
[MS. Book lviii.] | |
Of H—— 's birth this was the happy lot. [MS. Book lix.] | |
p. 28. | Sketch (pencil). — For Visions of the Daughters of Albion. |
Sir Joshua praises Michael Angelo. [MS. Book lx.] | |
He's a Blockhead who wants a proof of what he can't Perceive. [MS. Book lxi.] | |
p. 29. | Cr—— loves artists as he loves his Meat. [MS. Book lxii.] |
A Petty Sneaking Knave I knew. [MS. Book lxiii.] | |
Sir Joshua praised Rubens with a smile. [MS. Book lxiv.] | |
He is a Cock would. [MS. Book lxv.] | |
p. 30. | Sketch.— [See WMR. (i)]. |
He has observ'd the Golden Rule. [MS. Book Ixvi.] | |
To S——d: You all your Youth observ'd the Golden Rule. [MS.
Book lxvii.] | |
p. 31. | Mr. Stothard to Mr. Cromek: For Fortune's favours you your riches bring. [MS. Book 1xiii.] |
Mr. Cromek to Mr. Stothard: Fortune favours the Brave, old proverbs say, [MS. Book lix.] | |
I am no Homer's Hero you all know. [MS. Book lxx.] | |
p. 32. | The Angel that presided o'er my birth. [MS. Book lxxi.] |
Florentine Ingratitude: Sir Joshua sent his own portrait to. [MS. Book Ixxii.] | |
p. 33. | A Pitiful Case: The villain at the gallows tree. [MS. Book Ixxiii.] |
To the Royal Academy: A Strange Erratum in all the Editions.
[MS. Book Ixxiv.] | |
If it is true, what the Prophets write. [MS. Book lxxv.]
[The Everlasting Gospel, a. ] | |
p. 34. | Sketch. — For Gates of Paradise. |
On F—— and S——: I found them blind, I taught them how to see. [MS. Book lxxvi.] | |
P—— loved me not as he lov'd his friends. [MS. Book lxxvii.] | |
To forgive enemies H—— does pretend. [MS. Book lxxviii.] | |
p. 35. | To F—— : You call me Mad; 'tis folly to do so. [MS. Book lxxix.] |
On H——y's Friendship: When H——y finds out what you cannot
do. [MS. Book Ixxx.] | |
To forgive enemies H—— does pretend continued (ll. 3, 4). [MS. Book Ixxviii.] | |
p. 36. | Sketch.— [See WMR. (j).] |
Some men created for destruction come. [MS. Book lxxxi.] | |
On S——: You say reserve and modesty he has. [MS. Book lxxxii.] | |
p. 37. | Imitation of Pope, & a compliment to the Ladies. [MS. Book lxxxiii.] |
To H——: Thy friendship oft has made my heart to ake. [MS. Book lxxxiv.] | |
Cosway Frazer & Baldwin of Egypt's Lake. [MS. Book lxxxv.] |