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Title: The Pleasures of a Single Life, or, The Miseries Of Matrimony
Author: Anonymous
Release Date: October 19, 2004 [eBook #13800]
Language: English
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THE PLEASURES OF A SINGLE LIFE
Or, The Miseries of Matrimony
Occasionally Writ Upon the many DIVORCES lately Granted by Parliament.
WITH THE CHOICE,
OR, THE _Pleasures of a Country_-LIFE.
_Dedicated to the_ Beaus _against the next Vacation._
_London_: Printed and Sold by _H. Hills_, in _Black-fryars_,
near the Water-side. 1709. _Price One Penny._
Wedlock, oh! Curs'd uncomfortable State,
Cause of my Woes, and Object of my hate.
How bless'd was I? Ah, once how happy me?
When I from those uneasie Bonds were free;
How calm my Joys? How peaceful was my Breast,
Till with thy fatal Cares too soon opprest,
The World seem'd Paradice, so bless'd the Soil
Wherein I liv'd, that Business was no Toil;
Life was a Comfort, which produc'd each day
New Joys, that still preserv'd me from decay,
Thus Heav'n first launch'd me into pacifick Seas,
Where free from Storms I mov'd with gentle Breeze;
My Sails proportion'd, and my Vessell tite, }
Coasting in Pleasures-Bay I steer'd aright, }
Pallac'd with true Content, and fraighted with delight }
Books my Companions were wherein I found
Needful Advice, without a noisy Sound,
But was with friendly pleasing silence taught,
Wisdom's best Rules, to fructify my Thought,
Rais'd up our Sage Fore-fathers from the dead, }
And when I pleas'd, invok'd them to my Aid, }
Who at my Study-Bar without a Fee would plead: }
Whilst I Chief Justice sat, heard all their Sutes,
And gave my Judgment on their learn'd Disputes;
Strove to determine ev'ry Cause aright,
And for my Pains found Profit and Delight,
Free from Partiality; I fear'd no blame,
Desir'd no Br
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