to make Congreve easy
Note by Henry Craik to letters 25 from Journal To Stella

Congreve was glad to obtain now the indulgence of the Tories. But Swift viewed less leniently his later friendship with the Whigs, when Congreve, in Swift's words, appealed 'from Paean's fire to party zeal'—

'Took proper principles to thrive;
And so might every dunce alive!'