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  <dc:title>The Corsican Spider in his Web</dc:title>
  <dc:description>A spider's web, at the centre of which is the spider Napoleon.  On his back is written 'UNBOUNDED AMBITION', and he is eating the Spanish flies representing Charles IV and Ferdinand. Caught in the web are various flies, representing countries which have been defeated by Napoleon.  
In the top right-hand corner the 'Pope Fly' struggles in the web, and says: "I'm afraid I shall be dragged in".  The Russian fly says: "I declare I was half in until I made the discovery".  The Turkish fly says: "I am afraid it will be my turn next".  In the top left, the British fly, wearing a wig, says: "Ay you may look Master Spider but I am not to be caught in your web".
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  <dc:date>12 Jul 1808</dc:date>
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