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SONG (1) by JOHN WILMOT

Poet Analysis

First Line: LOVE A WOMAN? YOU'RE AN ASS
Last Line: DOES THE TRICK WORTH FORTY WENCHES.
Subject(s): GAYS & LESBIANS; MISOGYNY; HOMOEROTICISM; LESBIANS; GAY WOMEN; GAY MEN;

Love a woman? You're an ass!
'Tis a most insipid passion
To choose out for your happiness
The silliest part of God's creation.

Let the porter and the groom,
Things designed for dirty slaves,
Drudge in fair Aurelia's womb
To get supplies for age and graves.

Farewell, woman! I intend
Henceforth every night to sit
With my lewd, well-natured friend,
Drinking to engender wit.

Then give me health, wealth, mirth, and wine,
And, if busy love entrenches,
There's a sweet, soft page of mine
Does the trick worth forty wenches.



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