And age well knows bean-manors, lands, and treasures

150Do cement lovers' hearts, and enjoy their pleasures.

Thou must not, wench, be coy. Alas! we find

Beauty as easily bought when money bids

(Though 't be i' th' nonsuch of the female kind),

As horse or cow, the lamb, or frisking kids:

If he be rich we bear his witless brags,

A wealthy fool's more worth than witty rags.'

Bellama, with a look fraught with disdain,

(Though hatred did not make her anger bold)