It contains an early poem, entitled “Sir Penny, or the Power of Money.” The work was dedicated to the Duke of Kent.
The New Dunciad. Facts and anecdotes illustrative of the iniquitous practises of Anonymous Critics, 1806.
This is a prose commentary on the critics, published by Tegg, London, and has no relation to Pope’s Dunciad.
The New Dunciad, as it was found in the year 1741, with the Illustrations of Scriblerus, and Notes Variorum. London. J. H. Hubbard 1742.
Yet, yet a moment, one dim ray of Light
Indulge, dread Chaos and eternal Night!
Of Darkness visible so much be lent,
As half to show, half veil the deep intent.
Ye Pow’rs! whose mysteries restor’d I sing,
To whom Time bears me on his rapid wing,