very good raillery Jack of Leyden
Note by H Craik to chapter 2 of Tale of a Tub

By which Swift means 'very bad.' He adds the epithet because raillery, by itself, was a word for which he had a high respect. 'Raillery,' he says, in the Essay on Conversation (see Vol. II. of this collection), 'Is the finest part of conversation'; and he there gives a perfect definition of the art of refined raillery.