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Dauntless her look, her gesture proud,

Her voice theatrically loud,

And masculine her stride.

So have I seen, in black and white,
A prating thing, a magpye hight,
Majestically stalk;

A stately worthless animal,

That plies the tongue, and wags the tail,.
All flutter, pride, and talk,

PHRYNE.

PHRYNE had talents for mankind;
Open she was and unconfin'd,

Like some free port of trade:
Merchants unloaded here their freight,
And agents from each foreign state
Here first their entry made.

Her learning and good-breeding such,
Whether th' Italian or the Dutch,

Spaniards or French came to her;
To all obliging she'd appear;
'Twas Si Signior, 'twas Yaw Mynheer,
'Twas S'il vous plait, Monsieur.

Obscure by birth, renown'd by crimes,
Still changing names, religions, climes,
At length she turns a bride:

In diamonds, pearls, and rich brocades,
She shines the first of batter'd jades,
And flutters in her pride.

So have I known those insects fair
(Which curious Germans hold so rare)
Still vary shapes and dyes;

Still gain new titles with new forms;
First grubs obscene, then wriggling worms,
Then painted butterflies.

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VII. DR. SWIFT.

THE HAPPY LIFE OF A COUNTRY PARSON.

PARSON, these things in thy possessing
Are better than the bishop's blessing:
A wife that makes conserves; a steed
That carries double when there's need;
October store, and best Virginia,
Tythe pig, and mortuary guinea;
Gazettes sent gratis down and frank'd,
For which thy patron's weekly thank'd;
A large concordance, bound long since;
Sermons to Charles the First when prince;
A chronicle of ancient standing;
A Chrysostom to smooth thy band in:
The Polyglot-three parts-my text,
Howbeit-likewise-now to my next:
Lo, here the Septuagint-and Paul,
To sum the whole-the close of all.
He that has these may pass his life,
Drink with the 'squire, and kiss his 'wife;
On Sundays preach, and eat his fill,
And fast on Fridays-if he will;

Toast Church and Queen, explain the news,
Talk with churchwardens about pews,
Pray heartily for some new gift,

And shake his head at Doctor S-t.

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ESSAY ON MAN:-The Design

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Epistle I. Of the Nature and State of Man
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Epistle II. Of the Nature and State of Man
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Epistle III. Of the Nature and State of Man
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Epistle IV. Of the Nature and State of Man

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Universal Prayer.

MORAL ESSAYS:-Advertisement, by Dr. War-

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