and those upon the other on the Left. I quickly
perceived that they cast hostile Glances upon one
another; and that their Patches were placed in those
different Situations, as Party-Signals to distinguish
Friends from Foes. In the Middle-Boxes, between
these two opposite Bodies, were several Ladies who
Patched indifferently on both Sides of their Faces,
and seem’d to sit there with no other Intention
but to see the Opera. Upon Inquiry I found, that
the Body of
Amazons on my Right Hand, were
Whigs, and those on my Left, Tories; And that those
who had placed themselves in the Middle Boxes were
a Neutral Party, whose Faces had not yet declared
themselves. These last, however, as I afterwards
found, diminished daily, and took their Party with
one Side or the other; insomuch that I observed in
several of them, the Patches, which were before dispersed
equally, are now all gone over to the Whig or Tory
Side of the Face. The Censorious say, That the
Men, whose Hearts are aimed at, are very often the
Occasions that one Part of the Face is thus dishonoured,
and lies under a kind of Disgrace, while the other
is so much Set off and Adorned by the Owner; and that
the Patches turn to the Right or to the Left, according
to the Principles of the Man who is most in Favour.
But whatever may be the Motives of a few fantastical
Coquets, who do not Patch for the Publick Good so
much as for their own private Advantage, it is certain,
that there are several Women of Honour who patch out
of Principle, and with an Eye to the Interest of their
Country. Nay, I am informed that some of them
adhere so stedfastly to their Party, and are so far
from sacrificing their Zeal for the Publick to their
Passion for any particular Person, that in a late Draught
of Marriage-Articles a Lady has stipulated with her
Husband, That, whatever his Opinions are, she shall
be at liberty to Patch on which Side she pleases.
I must here take notice, that Rosalinda, a
famous Whig Partizan, has most unfortunately a very
beautiful Mole on the Tory Part of her Forehead; which
being very conspicuous, has occasioned many Mistakes,
and given an Handle to her Enemies to misrepresent
her Face, as tho’ it had Revolted from the Whig
Interest. But, whatever this natural Patch may
seem to intimate, it is well known that her Notions
of Government are still the same. This unlucky
Mole, however, has mis-led several Coxcombs; and like
the hanging out of false Colours, made some of them
converse with Rosalinda in what they thought
the Spirit of her Party, when on a sudden she has
given them an unexpected Fire, that has sunk them
all at once. If Rosalinda is unfortunate
in her Mole, Nigranilla is as unhappy in a
Pimple, which forces her, against her Inclinations,
to Patch on the Whig Side.
I am told that many virtuous Matrons, who formerly
have been taught to believe that this artificial Spotting
of the Face was unlawful, are now reconciled by a
Zeal for their Cause, to what they could not be prompted
by a Concern for their Beauty. This way of declaring
War upon one another, puts me in mind of what is reported
of the Tigress, that several Spots rise in her Skin
when she is angry, or as Mr. Cowley has imitated
the Verses that stand as the Motto on this Paper,