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View of Paul's Alley
The victor in the painting bears the arms of John de Wells
with a carriage and sedan chair
and balconies on two storeys
carrying several baskets on her head
A Rake's Progress; plate VIII of VIII William Cecil View of Paul's Alley'A Rake's Progress', 1763; plate VIII of VIII. True to his nature Tom Rakewell has run through a vast fortune through indulgence in all the luxuries of modern living. He has lived riotously, both gambling and whoring. He has married a rich old widow and been ruined a second time. Now the rake is raving mad and shackled for his own safety in Bedlam, the London lunatic asylum. He is comforted by Sarah Young, the poor girl that he had seduced with a
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