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served him right. " Philip looks toward the speaker, and says, " Sir James, this is an unexpected pleasure. I thought you were at Ipswich among the hawthorn lanes?" " I was there, " Sir James replies, " but London has charms which never pall, and I have returned again to my old haunts. " " For which I am thankful, as I find so good a com panion, and so merciless an enemy of Madame Ennui, of whom you have probably heard ?" " Yes, but never experienced her attentions. " "Fortunate man!" replies P...hilip.
Sir James Thornhill is sergeant painter to the king. He was once very wealthy, but fashionable excesses have reduced him considerably, and it is his daughter who is Hogarth's future wife. Beside him sits a gayly dressed cavalier whose handsome face is tinged with a grave sad ness. He salutes Philip in courtly phrases, and flatters him in the most unconscionable manner. This is Edward Young, who not only composed " Night Thoughts, " but also wrote the most fulsome, adulatory poem which ever disgraced any age, " The Epistle to Lord Lansdowne.


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