And, by the genteel world be said,

To be a man of spirit;

For stylish folks despise the chaps,

Who think that they may rise, perhaps,

By industry and merit.

With lubric arts, and wily tongue,

Debauch some maiden, fair and young,

For that will be genteel;

Be not too scrupulous; win the fair;

Then leave the frail one to despair: