Event Comment: Benefit for
Capitani, now in the
King's Bench, singer in the Opera for 20 years past. Boxes 10s. 6d. Pit 5s. Gallery 2s. 6d. To begin at 7 p.m. [A long note hn the
Public Advertiser about the nature of Capitani's distresses--death of
wife after an expensive illness loss of considerable sums in trade, now in debtor's prison. The
Public Advertiser this day Published the following
Sonnet V, seemingly a new sort of puff' for
Foote]: @To Mr F-@While party rage, my F., distracts the state@
And mutual lies contending parties raise,@As int'rest leads, or Pitt or Bute to praise,@Let vet'ran
Tories with staunch
Whigs debate.@With gen'rous Punch our spirits we'll dilate,@Laugh at those loud-tongued politicians' frays,@
And to good
Brookman's fame attune our lays,@Whose genial bowl all cares can dissipate.@Safely to Harrogate let Bute retire,@His gout at
Hayes lett Pitt in quiet nurse,@
And Wilkes at either Secretary rail:@These party feuds unsocial rage inspire,@Destroy all mirth,
and all good humour curse,@But shall not o'er our joyous souls prevail.
Performances
Dance: Miss Capitani, Master Rogers