Trimmed to plate mark on three sides.
Does not appear in George, M.D. Catalogue of political and personal satires preserved in the Department of Prints and Drawings in the British Museum.
A hand-colored version with all scatological references excised is held by the Library of Congress.
Highly scatological print shows King George IV fallen to the floor, clutching his stomach; near him are a "Plan for Divorce," a decanter, cup, playing cards, and dice. In the background sits his estranged wife Caroline about to be crowned by Justice while surrounded by her loyal supporters. The King complains, "O vision of horror! O hateful sight! My Wife crown'd / I cannot survive it! A red-hot goose runs hissing / through my bowels. Cabbage! Cabbage Oh! Oh!" He is surrounded by Castlereagh, wearing a conical hat topped by a tiny gallows with a hung figure and flail attached to the side; Eldon (?), in legal garb; and Canning and Sidmouth, both portrayed as caricatures of Chinese men. Sidmouth is about to admininster an enema to the King, saying "Umph! I've got a dirty job." Canning comments, "That it should come to this / Doctor, thou worst of fools / Inject the clyster ere it cools." Castlereagh says, "Doctor Doctor, tis all over with us here / I shall go over to Ireland--"; Eldon replies, "Pox him, how he stinks! / I'll retire to breathe fresh air."