P PHRYN E. HRYNE had talents for mankind, Her learning and good breeding fuch, Obfcure by birth, renown'd by crimes, In di'monds, pearls, and rich brocades, So have I known those Infects fair Still vary fhapes and dyes; Still gain new Titles with new forms; First grubs obfcene, then wriggling worms, Then painted butterflies. VOL. II. VII. DR. SWIFT. The Happy Life of a COUNTRY PARSON. P ARSON, these things in thy poffeffing A Wife that makes conserves; a Steed A Chryfoftom to smooth thy band in. He that has thefe, may pass his life, Drink with the 'Squire, and kifs his wife; |