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'The Song," I added, "a pendant to this, is no less charming." "Love and Honour" is another of Bartolozzi's prints from Bunbury, representing a Light-Cavalry soldier taking leave of a pretty country girl, and bearing the legend: "Hark! the drum commands Honour! I attend thee! Love, I kiss thy hands!" "Lucy of Leinster" and "Bothwell's Lament," it may be noted, are by the same engraver.
Apart from its own beauty the engraving of "The Dance" is of especial interest, since the three figures dancing are said to be taken from those famous beauties of the time, the Misses Gunning; and in his "Love and Hope," "Love and Jealousy," and a "Tale of Love," which Bartolozzi's pupil, J. K. Sherwin, engraved for him, he follows with success the same class of subject.
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