Sedley.Sir Charles Sedley.The painter’s art is done, the features hit,Of Sedley’s face. No art can show his wit.Heappeared in public about the year 1667, and is to be considered as one of the first among the men of genius who adorned that age. CharlesII.used to tell him, that nature had given him a patent to be Apollo’s viceroy. However, he knew as well how to conceal his own excellencies with modesty, as the rest of the world knew how to value them. It was at the acting of his play calledBellamira, that the roof of the play-house fell down. But it was singular, that very few were hurt except himself. His merry friend, Sir Fleetwood Shepherd, told him, “there was so much fire in his play, that it blew up the poet, house, and all.” He replied, “No! The play was so heavy, it broke down the house, and buried the poet in his own rubbish.”
Sedley.Sir Charles Sedley.The painter’s art is done, the features hit,Of Sedley’s face. No art can show his wit.Heappeared in public about the year 1667, and is to be considered as one of the first among the men of genius who adorned that age. CharlesII.used to tell him, that nature had given him a patent to be Apollo’s viceroy. However, he knew as well how to conceal his own excellencies with modesty, as the rest of the world knew how to value them. It was at the acting of his play calledBellamira, that the roof of the play-house fell down. But it was singular, that very few were hurt except himself. His merry friend, Sir Fleetwood Shepherd, told him, “there was so much fire in his play, that it blew up the poet, house, and all.” He replied, “No! The play was so heavy, it broke down the house, and buried the poet in his own rubbish.”
Sir Charles Sedley.
The painter’s art is done, the features hit,Of Sedley’s face. No art can show his wit.
The painter’s art is done, the features hit,Of Sedley’s face. No art can show his wit.
The painter’s art is done, the features hit,Of Sedley’s face. No art can show his wit.
The painter’s art is done, the features hit,
Of Sedley’s face. No art can show his wit.
Heappeared in public about the year 1667, and is to be considered as one of the first among the men of genius who adorned that age. CharlesII.used to tell him, that nature had given him a patent to be Apollo’s viceroy. However, he knew as well how to conceal his own excellencies with modesty, as the rest of the world knew how to value them. It was at the acting of his play calledBellamira, that the roof of the play-house fell down. But it was singular, that very few were hurt except himself. His merry friend, Sir Fleetwood Shepherd, told him, “there was so much fire in his play, that it blew up the poet, house, and all.” He replied, “No! The play was so heavy, it broke down the house, and buried the poet in his own rubbish.”