Life And Letters of John Gay (1685-1732)

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Pray have someregard to my health, for my life is in your service. " * * * * * There is no mention of Gay during the first nine months of the year1724, after which it has been possible to gather scant information. Apparently, encouraged by the kindly interest displayed by the Princessof Wales, Gay, still obsessed with his desire for a place, wentfrequently to Court. "I hear nothing of our friend Gay, but I find theCourt keep him at hard meat. I advised him to come over here with aLord-Lieutenan...t, "[3] Swift wrote to Pope, September 29th, 1725. To thisPope replied on October 15th: "Our friend Gay is used as the friends ofTories are by Whigs, and generally by Tories too. Because he had humourhe was supposed to have dealt with Dr. Swift; in like manner as whenanyone had learning formerly, he was thought to have dealt with thedevil. He puts his whole trust at Court in that lady whom I described toyou. "[4] "That lady, " presumably was Mrs. Howard. But Gay, unable tosecure the interest of the politicians, and getting weary of waiting onhis friends, suddenly bethought himself of making a direct appeal toroyalty.

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