The English Spy: An Original Work Characteristic, Satirical, And Humorous. / Comprising Scenes And Sketches In Every Rank Of Society, Being Portraits Drawn From The Life
An Original Work CHARACTERISTIC, SATIRICAL, AND HUMOROUS. COMPRISING SCENES AND SKETCHES IN EVERY RANK OF SOCIETY, BEING PORTRAITS DRAWN FROM THE LIFE
By Frolic, Mirth, and Fancy gay, Old Father Time is borne away. LONDON: PUBLISHED BY SHERWOOD, JONES, AND CO. PATERNOSTER-BOW. 1825.
But now, what Quixote of the age would care To wage a war with dirt, and fight with air?
Messieurs the Critics,
After twelve months of agreeable toil, made easy by unprecedented success, the period has at length arrived when your high mightinesses will be able to indulge your voracious appetites by feeding and fattening on the work of death. Already does my prophetic spirit picture to itself the black cloud of cormorants, swelling and puffing in the fulness of their editorial pride, at the huge eccentric volume which has thus thrust itself into extensive circulation without the usual cringings and cravings to the pick fault tribe . But
I dare defy the venal crew that prates, From tailor Place to fustian Herald Thwaites.{ }
The woolly editor of the Breeches Makers', alias the Westminster Review. The thing who writes the leaden (leading) articles for the Morning Herald.
Let me have good proof of your greediness to devour my labours, and I will dish up such a meal for you in my next volume, as shall go nigh to produce extermination by surfeit . One favour, alone, I crave—give me abuse enough; let no squeamish pretences of respect for my bookseller, or disguised qualms of apprehension for your own sacred persons, deter the natural inclination of your hearts. The slightest deviation from your usual course to independent writers—or one step towards commendation from your gang , might induce the public to believe I had abandoned my character , and become one of your honourable fraternity -the very suspicion of which would (to me) produce irretrievable ruin. Your masters , the trading brotherhood , will (as usual) direct you in the course you should pursue; whether to approve or condemn, as their 'peculiar interests may dictate. Most sapient sirs of the secret bandit' of the screen, inquisitors of literature, raise all your arms and heels , your daggers, masks , and hatchets , to revenge the daring of an open foe , who thus boldly defies your base and selfish views ; for, basking at his ease in the sunshine of public patronage, he feels that his heart is rendered invulnerable to your poisoned shafts . Read, and you shall find I have not been parsimonious of the means to grant you food and pleasure : errors there are, no doubt, and plenty of them, grammatical and typographical, all of which I might have corrected by an errata at the end of my volume; but I disdain the wish to rob you of your office, and have therefore left them just where I made them, without a single note to mark them out; for if all the thistles were rooted up , what would become of the asses? or of those
C. M. Westmacott
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THE ILLUSTRATIONS DESIGNED BY
ROBERT CRUIKSHANK.
BERNARD BLACKMANTLE{*} TO THE REVIEWERS.
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THE ENGLISH SPY.
INTRODUCTION.
PREFACE, IN IMITATION OF THE FIRST SATIRE OF PERSIUS.
A SHANDEAN SCENE,
ETONIAN.
PORTRAITS IN MY DAME'S DINING-ROOM.
FIVE PRINCIPAL ORDERS OF ETON
THE MONTEM ODE. May 20, 1823.
THE DOUBTFUL POINT.
RECOLLECTIONS OF AN OLD ETONIAN.
APOLLO'S VISIT TO ETON.{1}
ETON MONTEM.
FAREWELL TO ETON.
MY VALE.
FIVE CHARACTERISTIC ORDERS OF OXFORD.
THE FRESHMAN.
THE DINNER PARTY.
COLLEGE SERVANTS.
TAKING POSSESSION OF YOUR ROOMS.
THE EXCURSION TO BAGLEY WOOD.
KENSINGTON GARDENS—SUNDAY EVENING.
THE OPERA.
THE ROYAL SALOON.
THE SPREAD,{1} OR WINE PARTY AT BRAZEN-NOSE.
THE OXFORD RAKE'S PROGRESS.
TOWN AND GOWN, AN OXFORD ROW.
THE STAGE COACH,
THE PROPOSITION.
SKETCHES AT BRIGHTON.
CHARACTERS ON THE BEACH AND STEYNE, BRIGHTON.
METROPOLITAN SKETCHES.
VISIT TO WESTMINSTER HALL.
PROGRAMME.
THE ENGLISH SPY.
INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND VOLUME.
ODE, CONGRATULATORY AND ADVISIORY,
CYTHEREAN BEAUTIES.
LADIES OF DISTINCTION,
THE WAKE;
THE CYPRIAN'S BALL,
THE PHILOSOPHY OF LAUGHTER;
THE WESTMINSTER SCHOLAR.
ON FEASTERS AND FEASTING.
A SUNDAY RAMBLE TO HIGHGATE,
THE STOCK EXCHANGE.
THE LIFE, DEATH, BURIAL, AND RESURRECTION COMPANY.
THE ISLE OF WIGHT.
A CIRCULAR,
PORTSMOUTH IN TIME OF PEACE.
EVENING, AND IN HIGH SPIRITS.
CHELTONIAN CHARACTERS.
A TRIP TO THE SPAS.
CHAPTER I.
A SECOND ODE TO BERNARD BLACKMANTLE, ESQ.
A TRIP TO THE SPAS.
CHAPTER II.
TRAVELLER'S HALL.
A FAMILIAR EPISTLE TO BERNARD BLACKMANTLE, ESQ.,
A VISIT TO GLOUCESTER AND BERKELEY.
A DAY IN BRISTOL.
SKETCHES IN BATH.
SPORTSMAN'S HALL.
THE BATTLE OF THE CHAIRS.
SKETCHES IN BATH—CHAPTER II.
WAGGERIES AT WORCESTER.
BERNARD BLACKMANTLE TO HIS READERS.
A SHORT ODE AT PARTING,