Amorea, The Lost Lover Or The Idea of Love and Misfortune. Being Poems, Sonets, Songs, Odes, Pastoral, Elegies, Lyrick Poems, and Epigrams. Never before printed. Written by Pathericke Jenkin |
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On a Coukold.
Old Curno, and his young new married WifeHad ne're a quiet hour in all their life
For in their Jarring, this is still his noat
Telling his wife, she was not worth a groat
Thou ly'st quoth she, for thou hast more with me
Then ever I am like to have by thee,
Why, what, you base confounded Whore quoth he
Nornes, Coukold, Knave, if I a Whore must be.
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