The Cabin:t cf Love. T47
I bluih’d, but yet my Thoughts were pleas’d to findMyself so laid, and him I lov’d, so kind.
Struggling I lay, exposed to his Eyes;
Heview'dmy Breast, my Belly, and my Thighs,
And ev’ry Part that there adjacent lies.
No Part or Limb, his eager Eyes escap’d,
Nay my plump B-ks too he saw and clasp'd.
He dally’d thus, thus rais’d the lustful Fire,
’Till Modesty was vamjuilh’d by Desire.
I then look’d up, which yet I had not done,
And saw his Body naked as my own
I saw his-with active Vigour strong,
Thick as my Arm, and, ’Faith, almost as long.
Of cruel Smart I knew I should not fail,
Because his --so large, my-so small.
He soon perceiv’d my Blushing and Surprise,
And strait my Hahd unto his-did seize ;
Which bigger grew, and did more stiffly stand,
Feeling the Warmth of my enliv'ning Hand.
Thus far I’ve told you of the pleasing Sight;
You know that-our darling Favourite.
It is defin’d, a hollow boneless PartOf better Use, and nobler than the Heart;
With Mouth, but without Eyes; it has a Head,
Soft as the Lips, and as the Cherry red ;
The——hang dangling in their hairy--,
From whence proceed the Spring of tickling Floods.
Good-should be both thick as well as tali.
Your F-D-are a Size to small.
At first they’re hardly in our-contain’d ;
For Maidenheads are by much Labour gain’d;
But Men, well furnish’d with stout-, are wont
To force their Passage thro’ a bleeding-.
Man’s unesteem’d, a hated Monster made,
When his-short, and can’t for Favour plead.
Women do not the Man, but-wed ;
For Marriage Joys are center’d in the Bed.
Now
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