[477b] In this letter (Dec. 20, 1712) Swift paid many compliments to the Duchess of Ormond (see p. [160]): “All the accomplishments of your mind and person are so deeply printed in the heart, and represent you so lively to my imagination, that I should take it for a high affront if you believed it in the power of colours to refresh my memory.”

[478a] Tisdall’s Conduct of the Dissenters in Ireland (see p. [517]).

[478b] See pp. [73], [192]–3.

[478c] Monteleon.

[479a] See pp. [7], [24].

[479b] Utrecht, North and South Holland, and West Frieseland.

[479c] See p. [439].

[479d] See p. [439].

[479e] On Queen Anne’s Peace.

[479f] See p. [422]. The poem was Dryades, or the Nymph’s Prophecy.