Classic and Contemporary Poetry
PRIVY-LOVE FOR MY LANDLADY, by GEORGE FAREWELL First Line: Here costive many minutes did I strain Last Line: Dear, doting dick, for o! She saved my life. Subject(s): Love - Marital; Wedded Love; Marriage - Love | ||||||||
HERE costive many minutes did I strain, Still squeezing, sweating, swearing, all in vain; When lo! who should pop by but mother Masters,' At whose bewitching look soon stubborn arse stirs. No more my wanton wit shall whip thy wife, Dear, doting Dick, for O! she saved my life. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...TO MY WIFE by GEORGE WASHINGTON BETHUNE VARIATION ON THE WORD SLEEP by MARGARET ATWOOD IN THE MONTH OF MAY by ROBERT BLY |
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