On Woman's Inconstancy
ON WOMAN'S INCONSTANCY .
My mistress says, there's not a man
Of all the many that she knows,
She'd rather wed than me, not one,
Though Jove himself were to propose.
She says so;—but what woman says
To him who fancies he has caught her,
'T is only fit it should be writ
In air or in the running water.
My mistress says, there's not a man
Of all the many that she knows,
She'd rather wed than me, not one,
Though Jove himself were to propose.
She says so;—but what woman says
To him who fancies he has caught her,
'T is only fit it should be writ
In air or in the running water.
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