. A painter of dreams, and other biographical studies. O **; ^ /■r f\ ^ - ■■■■ - k A 1 «fci^ r^ fe ttav; u; E -^Srti i^l. ¥ I^£f (g essi tO. QUEEN CAROLINE 147 against the Queen, he wrote to Lady Anne, 1shall go to pay my respects to her, being convincedof her innocence. If she is acquitted by the Lords,/ shall not go, being determined to go to no have heard enough in forty-two days to be deter-mined not to trouble myself about Kings andQueens.—Not till the loth of November did LordLiverpool withdraw his Bill of Pains and Penalties,when, heartily weary of the whole proceedings, thepeer


. A painter of dreams, and other biographical studies. O **; ^ /■r f\ ^ - ■■■■ - k A 1 «fci^ r^ fe ttav; u; E -^Srti i^l. ¥ I^£f (g essi tO. QUEEN CAROLINE 147 against the Queen, he wrote to Lady Anne, 1shall go to pay my respects to her, being convincedof her innocence. If she is acquitted by the Lords,/ shall not go, being determined to go to no have heard enough in forty-two days to be deter-mined not to trouble myself about Kings andQueens.—Not till the loth of November did LordLiverpool withdraw his Bill of Pains and Penalties,when, heartily weary of the whole proceedings, thepeers thankfully dispersed to their respective homes,while the low^er orders went mad with delight at theacquittal of their injured heroine. Carolines celebrated attempt to share the corona-tion of her husband in July 1821 was followedby the dramatic news of her sudden death the nextmonth. Arrangements were promptly made forconveying her body to Brunswick where it wasto be interred ; and since it was feared thata riot on behalf of the populace was probableduring its progress through London to Harwich, aguard of honour was deputed to acc


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