Again: if in the female fex
Alma should on this member fix
(A cruel and a defperate cafe,
For ever more all care is vain,
From which Heaven shield my lovely lafs!);
That would bring Alma down again.
As, in habitual gout or ftone, The only thing that can be done, Is to correct your drink and diet, And keep the inward foe in quiet; So, if for any fins of ours, Or our forefathers, higher powers, Severe, though juft, afflict our life With that prime ill, a talking wife ; Till death fhall bring the kind relief, We must be patient, or be deaf.
You know a certain lady, Dick, Who faw me when I last was fick : She kindly talk'd, at least three hours, Of plaftic forms, and mental powers; Defcrib'd our pre-existing station Before this vile terrene creation; And left I fhould be weary'd, madam,
To cut things fhort, came down to Adam; From whence, as fast as she was able,
She drowns the world, and builds Babel:
Through Syria, Perfia, Greece, fhe goes, And takes the Romans in the close.
But we'll defcant on general nature :
This is a system, not a satire.
Turn we this globe, and let us see How different nations disagree In what we wear, or eat and drink;
Nay, Dick, perhaps in what we think. In water as you smell and tafte
The foils through which it rofe and paft; In Alma's manners you may read The place where she was born and bred. One people from their fwaddling bands Releas'd their infants' feet and hands: Here Alma to these limbs was brought, And Sparta's offspring kick'd and fought. Another taught their babes to talk, Ere they could yet in go-carts walk : There Alma fettled in the tongue, And orators from Athens fprung.
Obferve but in thefe neighbouring lands The different use of mouths and hands; As men repos'd their various hopes, In battles these, and those in tropes. In Britain's ifles, as Heylin notes, The ladies trip in petticoats;
Which, for the honour of their nation, They quit but on fome great occafion. Men there in breeches clad you view : They claim that garment as their due. In Turkey the reverse appears; Long coats the haughty husband wears,
And greets his wife with angry speeches, If the be feen without her breeches.
In our fantastic climes the fair With cleanly powder dry their hair: And round their lovely breast and head Fresh flowers their mingled odours shed. Your nicer Hottentots think meet With guts and tripe to deck their feet: With down-caft looks on Totta's legs The ogling youth most humbly begs She would not from his hopes remove At once his breakfast and his love: And, if the fkittish nymph should fly, He in a double fenfe muft die. We fimple toasters take delight To see our women's teeth look white, And every faucy ill-bred fellow Sneers at a mouth profoundly yellow. In China none hold women fweet, Except their fnags are black as jett. King Chihu put nine queens to death, Convict on ftatute, Ivory Teeth.
At Tonquin, if a prince should die
(As Jefuits write, who never lie),
The wife, and counsellor, and priest,
Who ferv'd him moft, and lov'd him best, Prepare and light his funeral fire, And cheerful on the pile expire. In Europe 'twould be hard to find In each degree one half so kind.
Now turn we to the farthest east, And there obferve the gentry drest.
Prince Giolo, and his royal fifters, carr'd with ten thousand comely blisters; The marks remaining on the skin, To tell the quality within. Diftinguifh'd flashes deck the great : As each excels in birth or ftate,
His oylet-holes are more and ampler : The king's own body was a fampler. Happy the climate, where the beau Wears the fame fuit for use and show: And at a small expence your wife, If once well pink'd, is cloth'd for life. Westward again, the Indian fair
Is nicely fmear'd with fat of bear :
Before fee, you toaft; you And sweetest she who ftinks the moft.
The fineft fparks and cleanest beaux
Drip from the shoulders to the toes :
How fleek their skins! their joints how easy !
There flovens only are not greasy.
I mention'd different ways of breeding:
Begin we in our children's reading. To master John the English maid A horn-book gives of gingerbread; And, that the child may learn the better, As he can name, he eats the letter. Proceeding thus with vaft delight, He spells, and gnaws, from left to right. But, fhew a Hebrew's hopeful fon Where we suppose the book begun,
The child would thank you for your kindness, And read quite backward from our finis.
Devour he learning ne'er fo faft,
Great A would be referv'd the last.
An equal instance of this matter Is in the manners of a daughter. In Europe, if a harmless maid, By Nature and by Love betray'd,
Should, ere a wife, become a nurse,
Her friends would look on her the orfe.
In China, Dampier's Travels tell ye
(Look in his Index for Pagelli),
Soon as the British ships unmoor, And jolly long-boat rows to fhore, Down come the nobles of the land: Each brings his daughter in his hand, Befeeching the imperious tar
To make her but one hour his care.
The tender mother ftands affrighted,
Left her dear daughter fhould be flighted:
And poor mifs Yaya dreads the shame
Of going back the maid fhe came. Obferve how cuftom, Dick, compels The lady that in Europe dwells: After her tea, she slips away, And what to do, one need not fay. Now see how great Pomonque's queen Behav'd herself amongst the men: Pleas'd with her punch, the gallant foul First drank, then water'd in the bowl;
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