
_may expect the Swarm. 

| Their Language. t4e 
' The Regent for a Time feems filent; 
and for a Day or Night there is no Anfwer, 
nor any Grant given; however, the young 
Princefs (bent on a Crown and King-. 
dom) continues her Suit, and at laft fucceeds, 
The fecond Night you may hear the’ 
Queen, with a very audible Voice (being 
an Eighth) giving her Royal Grant, and 
proclaiming it as by Sound of a Trumpet 
thro’ the whole Kingdom. Her Voice is a 
Grant, her Silence a Denial. And the Day 
following (the Weather being tolerable) you 
It is delightful to attend to thofe peculiar 
and mufical Sounds or Notes, being an 
Eighth or Chord, which is truly harmonious. 
Dr Butler has taken Pains to fhew us the 
Compa{s the Song contains in the Gamut, 
or Scale of Mufick; the Queen compo- 
fing her Part (or Bafs) within the four 
lower Cliffs; and the Princefs hers (a Tre- 
ble) in the four upper Cliffs. The Swarm 
teady to come forth, the Notes are louder, 
quicker, and more conftant.. When the 
greater Part of the Swarm is out, the Mu- 
fick is at an End, and we hear no more. 
Sometimes the Royal Grant is revoked, and 
then all the Royal Iffue are flain.. 
As every general Rule has an Exception, 
I muft tell my Reader, that the fecond Day 
‘of Sune 1716. after a Swarms was comeé 
out, that very Evening, and the two fol- 
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lowing, 
