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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
A FAMILIAR EPISTLE; WITH A LIFE OF THE LATE INGENIOUS MR. WM. HOGARTH, by HENRY AUSTIN DOBSON Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Dear cosmopolitan, - I know Last Line: His weak point is -- his chronicler! Alternate Author Name(s): Dobson, Austin Subject(s): Hogarth, William (1697-1764) | |||
TO * * ESQ. OF * * WITH A LIFE OF THE LATE INGENIOUS MR. WM. HOGARTH DEAR Cosmopolitan, -- I know I should address you a Rondeau, Or else announce what I've to say At least en Ballade fratrisee; But No: for once I leave Gymnasticks, And take to simple Hudibrasticks; Why should I choose another Way, When this was good enough for GAY? You love, my FRIEND, with me, I think, That Age of Lustre and of Link; Of Chelsea China and long 's'es, Of Bag-wigs and of flowered Dresses; That Age of Folly and of Cards, Of Hackney Chairs and Hackney Bards; -- No H -- LTS, no K -- G -- N P -- LS were then Dispensing Competence to Men; The gentle Trade was left to Churls, Your frowsy TONSONS and your CURLLS; Mere Wolves in Ambush to attack The AUTHOR in a Sheep-skin Back; Then SAVAGE and his Brother-Sinners In Porridge-Island div'd for Dinners; Or doz'd on Covent Garden Bulks, And liken'd Letters to the Hulks; -- You know that by-gone Time, I say, That aimless, easy-moral'd Day, When rosy Morn found MADAM still Wrangling at Ombre or Quadrille; When good Sir JOHN reel'd Home to Bed, From Pontack's or the Shakespear's Head; When TRIP convey'd his Master's Cloaths, And took his Titles and his Oaths; While BETTY, in a cast Brocade, Ogled MY LORD at Masquerade; When GARRICK play'd the guilty Richard, Or mouth'd Macheth with MRS. PRITCHARD; When FOOTE grimac'd his snarling Wit; When CHURCHILL bullied in the Pit; When the CUZZONI sang -- But there! The further Catalogue I spare, Having no Purpose to eclipse That tedious Tale of HOMER'S Ships; -- This is the MAN that drew it all From Pannier Alley to the Mall, Then turn'd and drew it once again From Bird-Cage Walk to Lewknor's Lane; -- Its Rakes and Fools, its Rogues and Sots; Its bawling Quacks, its starveling Scots; Its Ups and Downs, its Rags and Garters, Its HENLEYS, LOVATS, MALCOLMS, CHARTRES; Its Splendour, Squalor, Shame, Disease; Its quicquid agunt Homines; -- Nor yet omitted to pourtray Furens quid possit Foemina; -- In short, held up to ev'ry Class NATURE'S unflatt'ring looking-Glass; And, from his Canvass, spoke to All The Message of a JUVENAL. Take Him. His Merits most aver; His weak Point is -- his Chronicler! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...EPITAPH ON WILLIAM HOGARTH by SAMUEL JOHNSON (1709-1784) A FANCY FROM FONTENELLE by HENRY AUSTIN DOBSON A GAGE D'AMOUR by HENRY AUSTIN DOBSON A GARDEN SONG by HENRY AUSTIN DOBSON ARS VICTRIX (IMITATED FROM THEOPHILE GAUTIER) by HENRY AUSTIN DOBSON BEFORE SEDAN by HENRY AUSTIN DOBSON DORA VERSUS ROSE by HENRY AUSTIN DOBSON GROWING GRAY by HENRY AUSTIN DOBSON HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW; IN MEMORIAM by HENRY AUSTIN DOBSON IN AFTER DAYS; RONDEAU by HENRY AUSTIN DOBSON |
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