Familiar letters and poems on several occasions By Mary Masters |
Verses sent by a Gentleman to the Author, desiring an Answer.
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Familiar letters and poems on several occasions | ||
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Verses sent by a Gentleman to the Author, desiring an Answer.
Wise Heav'n, in Pity to the Sex, design'dFools, for the last Relief of Womankind;
Two marry'd Wits no quiet can enjoy,
Two Fools together would the House destroy:
But Providence, to level Human Life,
Made the fool Husband for the witty Wife.
Familiar letters and poems on several occasions | ||