Triumph of love and folly
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Triumph of love and folly
Triumph of love and folly. Print showing George IV being carried in a sedan chair by two men wearing judicial wigs and robes, one carries a sceptor; on the top of the chair sits Queen Caroline(?) holding a noise maker, she tells the porters to Keep joging, I le be your Pilot, don t fear his Wakeing - I have Composed his Highness, I warrant you. George IV pours out the contents of a bottle labeled opium and on the ground next to the chair is a broken bottle also labeled opium. Date 1812 Aprl. 24. Triumph of love and folly. Print showing George IV being carried in a sedan chair by two men wearing judicial wigs and robes, one carries a sceptor; on the top of the chair sits Queen Caroline(?) holding a noise maker, she tells the porters to Keep joging, I le be your Pilot, don t fear his Wakeing - I have Composed his Highness, I warrant you. George IV pours out the contents of a bottle labeled opium and on the ground next to the chair is a broken bottle also labeled opium. Date 1812 Aprl. 24
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