LET Antients boast no more, Their lew'd Imperial Whore, Whose everlasting Lust Surviv'd her Body's latest Thrust; And when that transitory Dust Had no more Vigour left in store, Was still as fresh and active as before. 2 Her Glory must give place, To one of Modern @3British@1 Race; Whose every daily Act exceeds The other's most transcendent Deeds: She has at length made good, That there is Humane Flesh and Blood, Even able to out-do, All that their loosest Wishes prompt'em to. 3 When she has Jaded quite Her almost Boundless Appetite; Cloy'd with the choicest Banquets of Delight, She'll still drudge on in tastless Vice, (As if she sinn'd for Exercise) Disabling st And when they can perform no more, She'll rail at'em, and kick them out of Door. 4 @3Mon[mou]th@1 and @3Ca[ndis]h@1 droop, As first did @3Henning[ha]m@1 and @3Scrope@1: Nay Scabby @3Ned@1 looks Thin and Pale, And sturdy @3Frank@1 himself begins to fail: But Wo betide him if he does, She'll set her @3Jockey@1 on his Toes, And he shall end the Quarrel without Blows. 5 Now tell me all you Pow'rs, Who e're could equal this Lewd Dame of ours? @3Lais@1 her self must yield, And Vanquish'd @3Julia@1 quit the Field; Nor can that Princess, one Day fain'd, As wonder of the Earth, For @3Minataurus@1 glorious Birth, With Admiration any more be Nam'd. These Puny Heroins of History, Eclipst by her, shall all forgotten be Whilst her great Name confronts Eternity. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE HIPPOPOTAMUS by THOMAS STEARNS ELIOT FLANNAN ISLE by WILFRID WILSON GIBSON A SHROPSHIRE LAD: 44 by ALFRED EDWARD HOUSMAN FAREWELL TO ARMS by GEORGE PEELE THE COTTAGER TO HER INFANT by DOROTHY WORDSWORTH LYRICS AND EPICS by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH |