44. Some think a nunnery's seclusion, 45. While unrestrain'd the lordly spouse 46 While others think (and, 'tis most true, 47. May shine at balls, at routs, and plays, May share the pomp of public days, And, without criminal inducement, Indulge in every gay amusement. 48. But slander, Johnny's never slow, 49. J and L-y D S . But people of discreeter morals 51. Who, in such squabble interposing, Lucklessly would thrust his Nose in, Which got so tweak'd that life's duration Will not allay its inflammation., M r, with sword and mace. , 57. But he who led the grand array, 58. But who shall speak thy wondrous praise, 65. Thou patron of politer arts- 66. Thou jolly full grown god of love, Who, vulgar prejudice above, Deemist marriage bands but links of feather, Binding only fools together, And quite impotent to confine, 68. |