"but that sense of negation, of theoretic insecurity, which was in the air, conspiring with what was of like tendency in himself, made of lord ufford a central type of disillusion.… he had been amiable because the general betise of humanity did not in his opinion greatly matter, after all; and in reading these 'satires' it is well-nigh painful to witness the blind and naked forces of nature and circumstance surprising him in the uncontrollable movements of his own so carefully guarded heart."
why is a handsome wife adored
by every coxcomb but her lord?
from yonder puppet-man inquire
who wisely hides his wood and wire;
shows sheba's queen completely dress'd
and solomon in royal vest;
but view them litter'd on the floor,
or strung on pegs behind the door,
punch is exactly of a piece
with lorrain's duke, and prince of greece.
horace calverley.—petition to the duke of ormskirk.