It was of this visit that the following satire[81] (believed to have been written by C. F. Lawler) was penned. I can only give a portion, as it is too long; but I give it, as it exhibits the popular belief of the doings at the Pavilion:

'Royal Rantipoles.

'"I'll stick to state affairs no more,

But banish toil and sorrow;

So order, Mac,[82] my coach and four

And we'll away to-morrow.

'"Of Rhenish take an ample store;

Be careful how you pack it;

My whiskers, too, my hearty cock;