The poems of John Wilmot: Earl of Rochester Edited by Keith Walker |
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Mistress Knights Advice to the Dutchess of Cleavland in Distress For A Prick. |
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Mistress Knights Advice to the Dutchess of Cleavland in Distress For A Prick.
Quoth the Dutchess of Cleavland to Councillor Knight
I'de faine have a Prick knew I how to Come by't
But you must be secret and give your advice
Though Cunt be not Coy, reputation is Nice.
Knight.I'de faine have a Prick knew I how to Come by't
But you must be secret and give your advice
Though Cunt be not Coy, reputation is Nice.
To Some Celler in Sodom your Grace must retire
Where Porters with Black Potts sett round the Cole Fire
There open your Case, and your Grace cannot faile
Of a dozen of Pricks for a dozen of Ale
Where Porters with Black Potts sett round the Cole Fire
There open your Case, and your Grace cannot faile
Of a dozen of Pricks for a dozen of Ale
Dutchess
Say you soe quoth the Dutchess.
Knight
Ay by God quoth the whore
Dutch.
Then give me the Key that unlocks the back doore
Ide rayther be Fuct by Porters and Carmen
Then thus be abus'd by Churchill and German.
Ide rayther be Fuct by Porters and Carmen
Then thus be abus'd by Churchill and German.
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