Equal to what is known Above.
R. T. April 14. 1716.
Upon a Window at the Old Crown at Ware in Hertfordshire; supposed to be wrote by a slighted Lover.
Go you false and faithless Fair,
Gods above forbid my Fate,
First me Joys you do prepare,
Then you Sorrows do create;
For 'tis the Nature of your Sex,
First to pleasure, then perplex,
Happy's he without your Smiles.