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The Imperfect Enjoyment

Naked she lay, clasped in my longing arms,

I filled with love, and she all over charms;

Both equally inspired with eager fire,

Melting through kindness, flaming in desire.

With arms,legs,lips close clinging to embrace,

She clips me to her breast, and sucks me to her face.

Her nimble tongue,

Love's lesser lightening,

Within my mouth, and to my thoughts

Swift orders that I should prepare to

The all-dissolving thunderbolt below.

My fluttering soul, sprung with the painted kiss,

Hangs hovering o'er her balmy brinks of bliss.

But whilst her busy hand would guide that

Which should convey my soul up to her heart,

In liquid raptures I dissolve all o'er,

Melt into sperm and, and spend at every pore.

A touch from any part of her had done't:

Her hand, her foot, her very look's a c***.

Smiling, she chides in a kind murmuring noise,

And from her body wipes the clammy joys,

When, with a thousand kisses wandering

My panting bosom, "Is there then no more?"She cries. "All this to love and rapture's due;

Must we not pay a debt to pleasure too?"But I, the most forlorn, lost man alive,

To show my wished obedience vainly strive:

I sigh, alas! and kiss, but cannot swive.

Eager desires confound my first intent,

Succeeding shame does more success prevent,

And rage at last confirms me impotent.

Ev'n her fair hand, which might bid heat

To frozen age, and make cold hermits burn,

Applied to my dead cinder, warms no

Than fire to ashes could past flames restore.

Trembling, confused, despairing, limber, dry,

A wishing, weak, unmoving lump I lie.

This dart of love, whose piercing point, oft tried,

With virgin blood ten thousand maids have dyed;

Which nature still directed with such

That it through every cunt reached every heart -Stiffly resolved, 'twould carelessly

Woman or man, nor aught its fury stayed:

Where'er it pierced, a cunt it found or made -Now languid lies in this unhappy hour,

Shrunk up and sapless like a withered flower.

Thou treacherous, base deserter of my flame,

False to my passion, fatal to my fame,

Through what mistaken magic dost thou

So true to lewdness, so untrue to love?

What oyster-cinder-beggar-common

Didst thou e'er fail in all thy life before?

When vice, disease, and scandal lead the way,

With what officious haste dost thou obey!

Like a rude, roaring hector in the

Who scuffles, cuffs, and justles all he meets,

But if his king or country claim his aid,

The rakehell villain shrinks and hides his head;

Ev'n so thy brutal valour is displayed,

Breaks every stew, does each small whore invade,

But when great Love the onset does command,

Base recreant to thy prince, thou dar'st not stand.

Worst part of me, and henceforth hated most,

Through all the town a common fucking-post,

On whom each whore relieves her tingling

As hogs do rub themselves on gates and grunt,

May'st thou to ravenous chancres be a prey,

Or in consuming weepings waste away;

May strangury and stone thy days attend;

May'st thou ne'er piss, who did refuse to

When all my joys did on false thee depend.

And may ten thousand abler pricks

To do the wronged Corinna right for thee.

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Lord John Wilmot

Lord John Wilmot. 1 апреля 1647 — 26 июля 1680. Один из наиболее значительных английских поэтов эпохи Реставрации. Известен главным образом как …

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