Poems and Songs by Thomas Flatman. The Fourth Edition with many Additions and Amendments |
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The Humourist.
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The Humourist.
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Good faith I never was but once so madTo dote upon an idle woman's Face.
And then alass! my fortune was so bad
To see another chosen in my place;
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With Love as true as his was, and as pure.
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But if I ever be so fond againTo undertake the second part of Love,
To reassume that most unmanlike pain,
Or after shipwrack do the Ocean prove;
My Mistris must be gentle, kind, and free,
Or I'le be as indifferent as she.
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