Description
William Pitt the Younger sits alone on the Treasury bench
Rector's house in Newington Butts
' A Rhubarb Seller in Russell Square
Booksellers and the Athenaeum Club on Pall Mall
The City cuckolds & Court horned beasts comparing each other's beauty full of the joys of spring William Pitt the Younger sits'The City cuckolds & Court horned beasts comparing each other's beauty', 1770. Two groups of courtiers and citizens under a bell resembling the Princess of Wales' petticoat, supported by a flying demon and with a boot (for the Earl of Bute) as a tongue. It is an allusion to City and society scandals, inspired by a speech of George III alluding to a distemper among horned cattle.
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