"For High Churchmen and policy,

He swears he prays most hearty;

But would pray back again to be

A Dean of any party."

This reminds us of the Vicar of Bray, of famous memory, who, if I recollect aright, commenced his career thus:

"In good King Charles's golden days,

When loyalty no harm meant,

A zealous High Churchman I was,

And so I got preferment."

How widely different are the men we see classed under the title High Churchmen! Evelyn and Walton[[4]], the gentle, the Christian; the arrogant Swift, and the restless Atterbury.