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Nuptial Dialogues and Debates

Or, An Useful Prospect of the felicities and discomforts of a marry'd life, Incident to all Degrees, from the Throne to the Cottage. Containing, Many great Examples of Love, Piety, Prudence, Justice, and all the excellent Vertues, that largely contribute to the true Happiness of Wedlock. Drawn from the Lives of our own Princes, Nobility, and other Quality, in Prosperity and Adversity. Also the fantastical Humours of all Fops, Coquets, Bullies, Jilts, fond Fools, and Wantons; old Fumblers, barren Ladies, Misers, parsimonious Wives, Ninnies, Sluts and Termagants; drunken Husbands, toaping Gossips, schismatical Precisians, and devout Hypocrites of all sorts. Digested into serious, merry, and satyrical Poems, wherein both Sexes, in all Stations, are reminded of their Duty, and taught how to be happy in a Matrimonial State. In Two Volumes. By the Author of the London Spy [i.e. Edward Ward]
  

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Moral Reflexions on the foregoing Dialogue.

[Tho' good Men scarce believe there's such]

Tho' good Men scarce believe there's such
A wicked Brute in Nature,
That would endeavour to debauch
His lawful Wife or Daughter,
Yet sure it is, that many rise
To profitable Places,
'Cause their Wives yield, by their Advice,
To greater Mens Embraces.
He who a handsome Wife can boast,
That's free of her Indearments,
If he'll be horn'd, to gain a Post,
Need never fear Preferments.
The Great, who gratify each Gust,
Are prompt by their Excesses,
To humour their insatiate Lust
With new inviting Faces.
The Coward oft has Captain's Pay,
And makes the State his Bubble,

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Because his Wife has found a Way
To please some gouty Noble.
In short, could Men of Vertue see
The Evils done in private,
They'd blush at modern Quality,
And wonder what they drive at.