An hiroglyphic epistle from [Beelzebub] to Lord N...th [graphic].
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Description
- Title
- An hiroglyphic epistle from [Beelzebub] to Lord N...th [graphic].
- Alternative Title
- Hieroglyphic epistle from Beelzebub to Lord North
- Contributor
- Allen, William, active 1778-1829, publisher.
- Published / Created
- [1779]
- Publication Place
- Dublin
- Publisher
- Printed for Willm. Allen, No. 88 Dame Street
- Abstract
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"The letter is headed by etchings of the devil (l.), one of whose legs is a three-pronged fork, addressing an oval bust portrait of Lord North, headed "Lord N.... TH". The words enclosed in brackets are those which are represented by objects. "My D(ear) Ld (Ewer) Pol------cal Con(duck)t h(ass) (knot) only made a (grate) Noise upon (ear)th (butt) has set (awl) Hell in an upr(oar). T(hare)s hardly a S(tête)(man) in the (plaice), and we have a good (man)y of them, but (looks) upon it (ass) uni(form). The o(pen)ing of (ewer) (last) Budget w(ass) in m(eye) o(pinion) a (masterstroke indeed (witch) (yew) may easily (mask) over with the Old Phrase Pro Bono Publico. No (body) (can) stig(mat)ize (ewer) L------d(ship) as a griping (minister) nor (can) any (1.) say (yew)ve in this Point laid a t(axe) on the Bowels of the Poor. T(hare) are sever(awl) Articles m(eye) L--d in the Way of Eating (witch) might illustrate (ewer) Good Will (toe) the public, the quant(eye)ty of Meat (witch) is Consumed by the Common (people) Is the Occasion of t(hat) scorbutic or Scurvy Di(sword)er (witch) affects the English Constitution. T(hare)(4) an Xcise laid upon flesh of (awl) sorts would (bee) the best (ant)iscorbutic in the Whole Materia Medica and (ass) (ewer) L--d(ship) is (knot) very (car)nally Inclined (Eye) (don)t doubt (butt) (yew) will shortly b(ring) such a (bill) in(toe) Parlia(men)t. (Fish) and .F(owl) (2) my L--d are of a very viscid Nat(ewer) and are apt to enrich the Blood of such (ass) ought (toe) (bee) kept low, a T(axe) on these Sorts of Food Would in (Time) p(rope)rly dilute & thin the Corpore(awl) (deuce)s [juices] and the Common (people) would (knot) t(hen) (bee) (awl) (toe) (gate) (hare) [altogether] so (saw)cy (ass) (toe) oppose the Measures of t(hare) (ministers) and per(suns) in power (awl)so a Smart dut(eye) on Bread (mill)k Sm(awl) Beer, (Water) &c. For wh(eye) should the Vulgar have any Thing (toe) Eat (butt) Grass Without paying Tri(boot). (Ewer) Constant Friend & Ally BELZEBUB. Pandemonim [sic] June 23th 1779.""--British Museum online catalogue
- Description
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Title from item.
Sheet trimmed within plate mark.
An engraved letter in form of rebus.
The word Beelzebub within title is represented by an image of a devil. Lord North's name is supplied in a caption above his portrait at the end of title. - Extent
- 1 print : sheet 36 x 27 cm
- Language
-
English
Collection Information
- Repository
- Lewis Walpole Library
- Call Number
- 779.06.23.01+
Subjects, Formats, And Genres
- Genre
-
Rebuses
Satires (Visual works) Ireland 1779
Engravings Ireland Dublin 1779
Etchings Ireland Dublin 1779 - Material
- etching & engraving ;
- Resource Type
- still image
- Subject (Name)
- North, Frederick, Lord, 1732-1792.
- Subjects
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North, Frederick, Lord, 1732-1792
Ireland > 1779
Ireland > Dublin > 1779
Access And Usage Rights
- Access
- Public
- Rights
- The use of this image may be subject to the copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) or to site license or other rights management terms and conditions. The person using the image is liable for any infringement.
Identifiers
- Orbis Record
- 6697360
- Object ID (OID)
- 10724664