LONDON.Mrs. STANLEY, on bcr New) EditioS'v PHILIP SIDNEY’* ARC A DlWHEN firft inform'd what you hadtook,JV-fmy X cenfur'd, and thoi vainly Ipoke j What! Sidney alter'd !. by a Woman too I Why* cruel Fate!, do you his Fame purfue W hy has not That and Bedlam too its DueWhence did this Phrenfy lpring 1 whereit end ?In Time old Maids new Beauties will commThe Water-drinking Author will, at Icaft, Inihl his Prafiice in each Brorher-Prieft : Minerva, careful of the Mutes Righ:*, Leaving the Sorbon, will refHe at Whitt's. Thus like a very Critick I inveigh'd ;For very Critick* damn before they read ;Till viewing now the noble Work refin'd, Human Prerogative I I chang’d my Mind ; The more I read, fttli I admir'd the mon Still fiund out Beauties loft ro me before.Where'er quaint Phrafe rufts o'er anExccLLWith happy Skill you poltlh up theSenfe : Sifting away the Drofs you leave the Ore, So make that exquifire, w*a good before. When Boreas blufters, or when Septum n You then leave Sidney to appeafe the Wav Bur when the Nymphs ill-fated Love berao Thofe Image* fo lively you have drawn,Sidney himfelf wou'd own himfelf out-doi In new Attire you make the Females Hi.neWho now are liked as Mortal, not Divme Love ever changes Modes; once fmil'd Sac On fucb who cou’d fheir Pufliansbeftexpri NowSenfe, ala* I too often yields to Dr^f* Swains now with new Complaints tbeV*fill i [New Smiles now overcome new Frowns i And Faifliood only keeps in Fafhion ftill.They write from Edinburg, that no Handing another AS of Counc l and Seftk