[29] The "Distressed Poet," "Enraged Musician," and a companion print on painting which, though advertised, was never published, are the three here alluded to.

[30] In his description of the Legion Club, after portraying many of the characters with most pointed severity, Swift thus exclaims:

"How I want thee, humorous Hogarth!

Thou, I hear, a pleasant rogue art!

Were but you and I acquainted,

Every monster should be painted.

You should try your graving tools

On this odious group of fools;

Draw the beasts as I describe them;

Form their features while I gibe them;