Poems on Affairs of State | ||
The Parliament House to be Lett,
1678.
1
Here's a House to be let,For C---, S---d swore,
On Portsmouth's bare Arse,
He wou'd shut up the Door.
2
Inquire at the LodgingsNext Door to the Pope,
At Duke Lauderdale's Head,
With a Cravat of Rope.
3
And there you will hearHow next he will let it,
If you pay the old Price,
You may certainly get it.
4
He holds it in Tail,From his Father, who fast
Did keep it long shut,
But 'twas open'd at last.
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