VIII. The Lacedemonian Ambassadors.
An expurgated version of No. 3 was published in "Second Book," and was repeated together with expurgated versions or fragments from the remainder of the set in "Later Work."
144. The Rape of the Lock, by Alexander Pope. An heroi-comical poem in five cantos, "embroidered with nine drawings by Aubrey Beardsley," 4to. Leonard Smithers, 1896. Now published by John Lane. (Property of Messrs Keppel, New York.)
I. The Dream.
II. The Billet-Doux (vignette). Reproduced in St Paul's, April 2, 1898. (Property of Mrs Edmund Davis.)
III. The Toilet.
IV. The Baron's Prayer.
V. The Barge.
VI. The Rape of the Lock. (The property of Messrs Keppel, New York.)
VII. The Cave of Spleen.