The Genuine Works in Verse and Prose, Of the Right Honourable George Granville, Lord Lansdowne | ||
On the same.
OF injur'd Fame, and mighty Wrongs receiv'd,Cloe complains, and wond'rously's aggriev'd:
That free, and lavish of a beauteous Face,
The fairest, and the foulest of her Race;
She's mine, or thine, and stroling up and down,
Sucks in more Filth, than any Sink in Town,
I not deny: This I have said, 'tis true;
What Wrong! to give so bright a Nymph her due.
The Genuine Works in Verse and Prose, Of the Right Honourable George Granville, Lord Lansdowne | ||