CHAP. XIII.-Toil without Hope-The Poet in the Green-Room; In the Flower-Garden; At Vauxhall - Dissipation without Gayety - Cradock in Town-Friendly Sympathy-A Parting Scene-An Invitation to Pleasure. 122 CHAP. XIV.-A Return to Drudgery-Forced Gayety-Retreat to the Country-the Poem of "Retaliation "-Portrait of Garrick; of Goldsmith; of Reynolds - Illness of the Poet; his Death-Grief of his Friends-A Last Word Respecting the Jessamy Bride CHAP. XV.-The Funeral-The Monument- Redrawn from an engraving in Dr. Hughson's Description of London. 100 PORTRAIT OF JAMES BOSWELL OF AUCHINLECK THE OLD SHOT TOWER, EAST RIVER, NEW YORK, THE OLD DUTCH CHURCH, SLEEPY HOLLOW From a drawing by W. J. Wilson. 320 |