ecce cornuta erat ejus facies
From chapter 9 of the Tale of a Tub

This is from the Vulgate version of Exodus xxxix. 29. The horn was a symbol of a bright ray of light, indicating some special glory. This is one of the passages specially attacked by Wotton for its irreverence and indecency, as the word is, of course, used by Swift to indicate the domestic reasons for this patient's madness.