'On Saturday, April 4, I drank tea with Johnson at Dr. Taylor's, where he had dined. He entertained us with an account of a tragedy written by a Dr. Kennedy (not the Lisbon physician). "The catastrophe of it (said he) was, that a King, who was jealous of his Queen with his prime-minister, castrated himself. This tragedy was actually shewn about in manuscript to several people, and, amongst others, to Mr.
Fitzherbert, who repeated to me two lines of the Prologue :
" Our hero's fate we have but gently touch'd ;
The fair might blame us, if it were less couch'd"."'
Century: 1700-1799 Reader/Listener/Group: Mr Fitzherbert Manuscript: Unknown