32. A Hieroglyphic Print, representing Royalty, Episcopacy, and Law, composed of emblematic attributes, etc., abounds in wit and satire. Of this there is a good copy by Samuel Ireland.

33. Two small prints for books 1st and 3d of Milton's Paradise Lost. W. Hogarth, inv. et sculp. These two prints were in Mr. Gulston's sale sold for sixteen guineas; but the original plate of that for book 3d has been lately discovered, and is now in the possession of Mr. Vincent.

34. A Woman swearing a Child to a grave Citizen. W. Hogarth, pinx.; J. Sympson, jun., fecit. [Vide p. 188.] Another copy is in Picart's Religious Ceremonies.

35. Orator Henley Christening a Child. John Sympson, jun., fecit. The impressions are usually taken off in green. A copy of this also is in Picart's Religious Ceremonies.

36. The Mystery of Masonry brought to light by the Gormagons. Hogarth, inv. et sculp.

The second impression published for Sayer.

37. The Political Glyster, "Nahtanoi Tfiws" (Swift's name spelt backwards), engraved on one corner, and on the other, Dr. O'Garth, sculp. It was originally inscribed, "the punishment inflicted on Samuel Gulliver," etc.; but when the plate came into the hands of Mr. Sayer, he added the present retrograde and ridiculous inscription.

38. Six small prints, engraved for an early edition of King's Pantheon.

Nine Prints for "Don Quixote."

39. Plate 1.—Is inserted without either painter or engraver's name, is in Jarvis' quarto translation. [Vide p. 220.]