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Miseries of Human Life Introductory Dialogue, 1 January 1807

 Item — Box: F741.5(R) Box 1
Reference code: F741.5(R)/33
Miseries of Human Life Introductory Dialogue, 1 January 1807
Miseries of Human Life Introductory Dialogue, 1 January 1807

Scope and Contents

Miseries of Human Life series. In a cottage room a sick man lies in a ramshackle uncurtained bed, on the foot of which sits a woman. Four children stand beside her, two younger ones are by the fire, at which a woman is cooking. Another woman stands at a wash-tub. Sheets hang on a line. A dog puts his paws on the bed. Over the fireplace are plates and a gun; a bird is in a wicker cage. The man’s coat and top-boots are on a chair beside him. Below: 'sickness befriends temperance, by the simplicity of diet which it introduces: - it wards off the varied injuries of the open air, by requiring the party to inhale a thousand times over, the cherishing equable and safely treasured atmosphere of a chamber:-'. Partial description from the Catalogue of Political and Personal Satires Vol. VIII.

Dates

  • Creation: 1 January 1807

Conditions Governing Access

Physical item available by appointment in our Reading Room

Extent

1 Item(s)

Language of Materials

English

Repository Details

Part of the Special Collections and Archives Repository

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