Song, A. To Chloris the Mercenary
I.
O tell me Chloris! prithee tell,
(Since sure you can) the Reason why?
The best-stor'd Beauties Love shou'd sell
Most dear, and Poor Men dearest buy?
That Women shou'd Injustice do,
Before they love, and after too?
II.
You Fair in Looks, not Actions are,
From Men exacting Pay and Pains;
Since Woman has a double Share
Of Pleasure, she shou'd have less Gains;
Not from her Labourer require,
The more he does for her, more Hire;
III.
If you pretend your self undone,
O tell me Chloris! prithee tell,
(Since sure you can) the Reason why?
The best-stor'd Beauties Love shou'd sell
Most dear, and Poor Men dearest buy?
That Women shou'd Injustice do,
Before they love, and after too?
II.
You Fair in Looks, not Actions are,
From Men exacting Pay and Pains;
Since Woman has a double Share
Of Pleasure, she shou'd have less Gains;
Not from her Labourer require,
The more he does for her, more Hire;
III.
If you pretend your self undone,
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