ON THE Swift's hatred to the Scottish na Union with great resentment, a land. The Scottish themselves than he did; and that is saying THE e queen has lately lost a Of her ENTIRELY-ENGLISH For want of which, by way Se piec'd it up again with Best revolution! which cre Divided hearts, united states Se how the double nation li ke a rich coat with skirts if a man, in making posi Should bundle thistles up w The motto on Queen Anne's ON THE UNION. [Swift's hatred to the Scottish nation led him to look up Union with great resentment, as a measure degrading to land. The Scottish themselves hardly detested the idea than he did; and that is saying as much as possible.] THE queen has lately lost a part * The motto on Queen Anne's coronation medal.--N. o'erwhelm om'd realm, en call'd the happy com IDDY FLOYD; O FORM A BEAUTY, † 1708, I to numerous silly imitations, which on in Apollo's Edict to the Poets; pounds I am cloy'd, in Biddy Floyd." randsire Jove entreat by a new receipt, IN LYDIAN Orabat precibus Cup Ut tandem omnipotens Formosam lege conder Arridens citò, ruris ad Almus misit avus, Fide Illic repperit, Innocent Et vaitum placidum, Ind Dextrâ, quæ, facili Pue Oris à nimio pudore pu Et morum ruditate inel Ac nimis timidâ fugacita Sacræ Pierides parant d Ex anla ingenuam Instit Acumenque acre, Gratia Cum se non nimis effere Ab his flava Venus remo Procul molitiem, et mal Mentis Illecebras, Inept Bonum pravé imitantium Motus, Gloriolæque Ina Miscet omnia Jupiter, lu Temperat meliore, Lydia Inde appellat opus, stupe and law. Latin version of this "Receipt" was ame of Dryden's Miscellanies: IN LYDIAM. Orabat precibus Cupido blandis, Ut tandem omnipotens pater eorum Formosam lege conderet recenti. Arridens citò, ruris ad recessum Almus misit avus, Fidemque Ludam Illic repperit, Innocentiamque, Et vuitum placidum, Indolemque suavem: Dextrâ, quæ, facili Puer peritus Oris à nimio pudore purgat, Et morum ruditate ineleganti, Ac nimis timidâ fugacitate. Sacræ Pierides parant deinde Ex aulâ ingenuam Institutionem, Acumenque acre, Gratiamque formæ, Cum se non nimis efferente Fasta. Ab his flava Venus removit omnem Procul molitiem, et malas dolosæ Mentis Illecebras, Ineptiasque Bonum pravé imitantium, levesque Motus, Gloriolæque Inanitatem. Miscet omnia Jupiter, lutoque Temperat meliore, Lydiamque Inde appellat opus, stupens, superbum. Here's one will fit you to a But, as the writing doth pro Tis fit the ingredients we Tay he went, and search' And every street about the Diseases, impudence, and li Are found and brought him from Hackney then he did A clumsy air and awkward from lady's toilet next he b ise, scandal, and maliciou These Jove put in an old cl And with them mix'd the va But now came on his grea Of what he should his paste for common clay or finer m as much too good, such st last he wisely thought on So rais'd it up, and call'd itWith this, the lady well con Low courtesy'd, and away s ly's prayer, |