"Satire on the ineffectual opposition at the time of the parliamentary motion to remove Robert Walpole from office suggesting that they are motivated by self-interest. Walpole stands in a landscape assailed by arrows labelled "Ambition", "Want of Place", "Disappointment", "Self Interest", "Sham Patriotism", "affected Zeal", "Resentment", "Malice", "Prejudice", "Revenge", "Disaffection", "Want of Pension", and "Pique"; none of the arrows hit their mark. On the left opposition politicians with their bows stand or run away. They are identified in the verses beneath: Carteret, Argyll, the Bishop of Lichfield fallen to the ground saying "The D[evi]l owed me a Spite", Sandys crying "all mismanaged", Doddington, Lyttelton, Pulteney saying, "Z[ound]s I've mist him"; in the foreground, the tory William Shippen kneels laying down his bow and saying "I'll e'en not meddle"; a group of tories rushing away to left cry, "Let us make hast out"; the devil flies above them in the form of a winged pig, crying "yah! yah! yah!". In the background three men labour in vain to push a millstone up a hill twoards where another waits to receive it. On the right a group of Walpole's supporters mock the opposition, noting particularly the collapse of the Bishop Smalbroke, "Split Devil is down". Fifteen explanatory stanzas below, each ending with the chorus, "Doodle, &c."--British Museum online catalogue
Description:
Title etched on plate above image., Fifteen stanzas of verse below image: Who be he dat stand alone-a ..., "Publish'd according to Act of Parliament. Price Six-Pence."--Following imprint., Letterpress broadside poem illustrated with etching at top of sheet (plate mark 20.8 x 30.2 cm)., and Watermark: Pro Patria.
Publisher:
Printed for T. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater Noster Row
Subject (Name):
Walpole, Robert, Earl of Orford, 1676-1745, Bath, William Pulteney, Earl of, 1684-1764, Ombersley, Samuel Sandys, Baron of, 1695-1770, Smalbroke, Richard, 1672-1749, and Shippen, William, 1673-1743
Caption title above image., Letterpress broadside poem illustrated with etching (plate mark 20.7 x 32.4 cm) at top of sheet., First line of text: God prosper long our noble King., Caption below image: Funerals perform'd by Squire S-ds and the best shammy gloves by Leonidas., Text following imprint: Publish'd according to Act of Parliament. Price Six-Pence., "A satire on the failure of Samuel Sandys's motion to dismiss Walpole". See Foxon., Bowditch's ms. annotations on the mounting sheet., Note on mounting sheet (35 x 48 cm): Original drawing at Gainsborough's House, Sudbury, Suffolk, UK., Title in French "Enterrement des partisants" added in lower right of sheet in an unidentified hand., and Watermark: Pro Patria.
Publisher:
Printed for T. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-noster-Row
Subject (Geographic):
Great Britain
Subject (Name):
Walpole, Robert, Earl of Orford, 1676-1745 and Ombersley, Samuel Sandys, Baron of, 1695-1770
BEIN BrSides By6 1741: With manuscript key. Mutilation at foot of imprint., Engraving by Gravelot., 'Price three-pence'--Lower right corner of sheet., Letterpress broadside poem printed, illustrated with etching at top of sheet (plate mark 19.2 x 30.8 cm.), Political satire directed against Lord Carteret, the Duke of Argyll and other opponents of Sir Robert Walpole., Tentatively attributed to George Bickham on verso by the curator., Note on verso in unidentified hand: For Mr. Robt. Boudoin., and 1 print on laid paper : etching ; plate mark 19.1 x 30.8 cm., on sheet 32 x 34 cm., mounted.
Publisher:
Printed for T. Cooper
Subject (Name):
Walpole, Robert, Earl of Orford, 1676-1745. and Carteret, John, Earl Granville, 1690-1763.
Title etched at top of plate above image., A satire against Walpole. See Foxon., Verse: "Who be de noble lady dere ..."., Letterpress broadside poem printed, illustrated with hand-colored etching at top of sheet (plate mark 21.3 x 32.2 cm.)., Lewis Walpole Library 741.04.07.01+: Temporary local subject terms: Buildings: White Hall -- Buildings: Treasury -- Personifications: Justice -- Britannia (Symbolic character)., and Unidentified watermark.
Publisher:
Published according to act of Parliament, April the 7th 1741, and sold by J. Tinney, at the Golden Lion, in Fleet-Street, and at the print and pamphlet-shops
Subject (Name):
Walpole, Robert, Earl of Orford, 1676-1745 and William Augustus, Prince, Duke of Cumberland, 1721-1765
Dated in lower left corner of plate: March [the] 2 1740., 'Price six pence.', Letterpress broadside poem printed, illustrated with etching (plate mark 20.8 x 32.8 cm) at top of sheet, Verse - "Who be dat de box do sit on?"., An engraved cartoon, with verses, in answer to the print "The motion.", Against Walpole., Watermark: watermark and countermark., Tentatively attributed on verso to George Bickham by the curator., and 1 print on laid paper : etching ; plate mark 20.8 x 32.7 cm., on sheet 32 x 33 cm.
Publisher:
Printed for T. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-noster-Row, 1741. Publish'd according to Act of Parliament
Subject (Name):
William Augustus, Prince, Duke of Cumberland, 1721-1765., Walpole, Robert, Earl of Orford, 1676-1745., Argyle, John Campbell, Duke of, 1680-1743., Hervey, John Hervey, Baron, 1696-1743., and Middleton, Conyers, 1683-1750.
Letterpress broadside poem illustrated with a hand-colored etching at top of sheet (plate mark 20 x 31.8 cm.)., Publication date from plate., Ten stanzas of song, separated with ornamental borders, below image: Midst home-bred feuds and foreign nurtur'd jars ... Signed: C.P.G., Temporary local subject terms: Personifications: Despair -- Personifications: Rage -- Personifications: Folly., and Watermark: Pro Patria.
Publisher:
Sold by John King in the Poultry, John Tinney at the Golden Lion in Fleet Street, and at the print and pamphlet shops