Clarastella Together with Poems occasional, Elegies, Epigrams, Satyrs. By Robert Heath |
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On Fusk.
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On Fusk.
Why should Fusk of his wife so jealous beUnless his own sins taught him jealousie?
(For we are often more suspicious far
Of that wherein our selves most guilty are:)
Some rather think Fusk insufficient,
And 'cause he cannot give his wife content
Therefore he fears she seeks abroad, for why
Women they wil be satisfi'd, or cry:
Some say he thinks she's wiser far then he,
And so turns Envie into jealousie:
Stil the fault lies in him not her, you see,
While Fusk grows lean with triple jealousie.
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