Sunday, January 30, 2022

 

Cast Away Care

Anonymous, from Academy of Compliments (1671), in The Oxford Book of Seventeenth Century Verse (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1934), p. 898 (number 584; line numbers added):
Hang sorrow, cast away care,
Come let us drink up our Sack;
They say it is good,
       To cherish the blood,
       And eke to strengthen the Back;        5
'Tis wine that makes the thoughts aspire,
       And fills the body with heat,
Besides 'tis good,
       If well understood,
       To fit a man for the Feat:        10
Then call,
       And drink up all,
       The Drawer is ready to fill,
A pox of care,
       What need we to spare,        15
       My Father hath made his Will.
My notes:
10 the Feat = sexual intercourse
15 Drawer = servant who pours the wine



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