Curs'd be the man, the poorest wretch in life, The crouching vassal to a tyrant wife! Who has no will but by her high permission, Who has not sixpence but in her possession; Who must to he, his dear friend's secrets tell, Who dreads a curtain lecture worse than hell. Were such the wife had fallen to my part, I'd break her spirit or I'd break her heart; I'd charm her with the magic of a switch, I'd kiss her maids, and kick the perverse bitch. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE QUESTION by WILFRID WILSON GIBSON TO AMERICA by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON MEMORIAL TO D.C.: 5. ELEGY by EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY MOONRISE AT SEA by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH PEARLS OF THE FAITH: 98. AL-RASCHID by EDWIN ARNOLD |