J765 new Premier, written from Queen Anne-street the day after iuiV. his appointment, was to David Garrick; and is the first pleasant evidence we receive, that whatever may be the success of his adventure in politics, there is little- chance of its weaning him from the society of wits and men of letters to which this narrative belongs. Burke cheerfully invokes his friend as his "little Horace," his "lepidissime homuncio," to call and see his "Maecenas atavis," and "praise this " administration of Cavendishes and Rockinghams in ode, " and abuse their enemies in epigram."* Garrick had arrived in England, from his foreign tour, three months before; his old weaknesses coming back as he verged nearer and nearer home, and, for his last few days in Paris, dis- turbing him with visions of Powell. "I'll answer for " nothing and nobody in a playhouse," he wrote to dolman ; " the devil has put his hoof into it, and he was a deceiver " from the beginning of the world. Tell me really what you " think of Powell. I am told by several that he will bawl " and roar. Boss, I hear, has got reputation in Lear. I don't " doubt it. The Town is a facetious gentleman."t A few days later, Sterne wrote to him from Bath " strange " things of Powell ;t and when himself on the point of starting for London, he met Beauclerc accidentally, who reported of the new tragedian not less strangely. " What,' all my children !' " I fear he has taken a wrong turn. Have you advised him ? " * Q-arrick Correspondence, i. 189. " My dear Garriok," ho said in the same letter, " you have made me perfectly happy by the friendly and obliging satis- " faction you are so good to express on this little gleam of prosperity, which has " at length fallen on my fortune." It was indeed but a transient gleain, for the administration passed away in a month! f March 10,, 1765. Peake's Memoirs, i. 141. $ " Powell," Sterne adds,—"good heaven ! give me some one with less smoke " and more fire. There are, who, like the Pharisees, still think they shall be " heard for much speaking. Come—come away, my dear Garrick, and teaeli us " another lesson." Letter dated Bath, April 6, 1765. mer-house on that head, and in Chelsea parlour too ?.... Yes, twelve