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VERSES TO MR. C by ALEXANDER POPE

Poet Analysis

First Line: FEW WORDS ARE BEST; I WISH YOU WELL
Last Line: WANT NOTHING ELSE, EXCEPT YOUR WIFE.
Subject(s): CLELAND, WILLIAM (1673-1741);

ST. JAMES'S PLACE. LONDON, OCTOBER 22

Few words are best; I wish you well:
Bethel, I'm told, will soon be here:
Some morning-walks along the Mall,
And evening-friends will end the year.

If, in this interval, between
The falling leaf and coming frost,
You please to see, on Twit'nam green,
Your friend, your poet, and your host;

For three whole days you here may rest
From office, business, news, and strife:
And (what most folks would think a jest)
Want nothing else, except your wife.



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