A FLEET WEDDING.
DateOctober 20, 1747
Engraver
John June
Maker
William Hogarth
(1697 - 1764)
OriginEngland
MediumBlack and white line engraving
DimensionsOH: 10" x OW: 14" (includes false margin)
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1952-87
DescriptionThe upper margin reads: "A FLEET WEDDING." The lower margin reads: "Between a brisk young Sailor and his Landlady's Daughter at Rederiff./ Scarce had the Coach discharg'd its trusty Fare,/ But gaping crouds surround th' amorous Pair;/ The busy Plyers make a mighty Stir!/ And whisp'ring cry, d'ye want the Parson, Sir?/ Pray step this way--just to the Pen in Hand/ The Doctor's ready there at your command:/ This way (another cries) Sir I declare,/ The true and ancient Register is Here:/ Th' alarmed Parsons quickly hear the Din!/ And haste with soothing Words t'invite 'em in:/ In this Confusion jostled to and fro,/ Th' inarmour'd Couple know not where to go;/ Till slow advancing from the Coache's Side,/ Th' experienc'd Matron came (an artful Guide)/ She led the way without regarding either./ And the first parson spliced 'em both together./ Publish'd according to Act of Parliament October y.e 20.th 1747."
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