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A WIFE by RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN

First Line: LORD ERSKINE, AT WOMEN PRESUMING TO RAIL
Last Line: THAT'S THE FAULT OF THE PUPPY TO WHOM IT IS TIED.
Subject(s): MARRIAGE; WEDDINGS; HUSBANDS; WIVES;

LORD ERSKINE, at women presuming to rail,
Calls a wife "a tin canister tied to one's tail";
And fair Lady Anne, while the subject he carries on,
Seems hurt at his Lordship's degrading comparison.
But wherefore degrading? consider'd aright,
A canister's useful, and polish'd, and bright:
And should dirt its original purity hide,
That's the fault of the puppy to whom it is tied.



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