1767.
Satan, Sin, and Death: Milton's Paradise Lost, B. 2. Engraved by C. Townley, and intended to have been published April 15, 1767; but when a few impressions were taken off, the plate was destroyed. One of the copies of this strange and incomprehensible print is in the possession of Mr. Bellamy, Charlotte Row.
A print of a smaller size, with some variations, has been since engraved by Ogbourne, and I have seen one of a larger size, of a similar description, without any name.
The Good Samaritan. Engraved by Ravenet and Delatre, and published Feb. 24, 1772, by J. Boydell. Hogarth's first sketch is in the possession of Mr. Bellamy.
The Pool of Bethesda. Engraved by Ravenet and Picot as a companion to the preceding print. These engravings were copied from the pictures in St. Bartholomew's Hospital. A small copy of the latter was, in 1748, engraved by Ravenet for S. Austen, as a frontispiece to Stackhouse's Bible.
1775.
The Politician; etched by J. K. Sherwin, and published by Jane Hogarth, 1774, Oct. 31. [Vide p. 197.] In the early impressions the figure "5" and 31st October, are usually inserted with a pen.
1781.
1. A small and slight etching, conjectured to be Solsull, a maker of punches for engravers. "S. J. fecu., 1781."
2. Four Heads from the Cartoons at Hampton Court; an early etching by Hogarth, published by Mrs. Hogarth, May 14, 1781.