the author of the Oceana:
Note by H Craik to 'Dissensions in Athens and Rome'

See p. 65, 1. 4 (note). The equal rotation was thought by Harrington to be beneficial, as an element of stability: and Swift's using it in a bad sense shews the reference to be sarcastic. Harrington wrote in favour of principles of government that could hardly commend themselves to Swift.

' his royal bird
Prunes the immortal wing and cloys his beak.'