id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 44891 Rochester, John Wilmot, Earl of, The Works of the Right Honourable John, Earl of Rochester Consisting of Satires, Songs, Translations, and other Occasional Poems .txt text/plain 12342 1362 96 For _Wits_ are treated just like _Common-Whores_; The Man's a Fool, 'tis true, but that's no Matter, } The best Good Man with the worst-natur'd Muse. Or name that lost thing Love without a Tear, And, deaf to Nature's Rule, or Love's Advice, } 'Tis below Wit, they tell you, to admire; Their Merit more than Men of Wit in Love. Who found 'twas dull to love above a Day; 'Tis better than good Sense, than Pow'r or Wealth, In all I write, shou'd Sense, and Wit, and Rhime Yet most Men shew, or find, great want of Wit, Taking false Pleasure for true Love; That tears my fix, Heart from my Love. Shall thy youthful Heart restore. For thy Joy my Love shall teach: Yet still I love thee without Art, Where Love is secur'd by Good-nature and Truth: Her lovely Eyes her Heart betray, ./cache/44891.txt ./txt/44891.txt