Absalom and Achitophel.

Of this rhyme satire and nature, I can adduce two other instances from Dryden.

In the same category we must place nature and creature, nature and feature. Here is an example from Dryden; and I can bring forward two others:

"A proof that chance alone makes every creature

A very Killigrew without good nature."

Essay upon Satire.

And here is one from Pope:

"'Tis a virgin hard of feature,

Old and void of all good nature."

Answer to "What is Prudery?"