^ Sat. V. The Universal Passion. ioje > In glittering scenes, o’er her own heart, severe;In crowds, collected; and in courts, sincere;Sincere, and warm, with zeal well-understood,i fi She takes a noble pride in doing good.
Yet not superior to her sex’s cares,s. The mode lhe fixes, by the gown she wears;
Of Silks, and China site’s the last appeal;
In these great points she leads the common-weal;And if disputes of empire rife betweenMeckl'm the queen of lace, and Colberteen ,ijitit ’Tis doubt 1 ’tis darkness! ’till suspended fateAssumes her nod to close the grand debate.iwh When such her mind, why will the fair expressii Their emulation only in their dress?
, ButO! the Nymph that mounts above th t Skies,:» And, gratis, clears religious mysteries!et, Resolv’d the Church's welfare to ensure,ec t; And make her family a Sine-cure^i The