, having dropped his Eye upon the Petticoat, he changed his Note into
No, Madam
.
Had one of these Hermaphrodites appeared in
Juvenal's
Days, with what an Indignation should we have seen her described by that excellent Satyrist. He would have represented her in a Riding Habit, as a greater Monster than the Centaur. He would have called for Sacrifices or Purifying Waters, to expiate the Appearance of such a Prodigy. He would have invoked the Shades of
Portia
or
Lucretia
, to see into what the