Amores

Ovid

Ovid. Ovid's Art of Love (in three Books), the Remedy of Love, the Art of Beauty, the Court of Love, the History of Love, and Amours. Dryden, John, et al., translator. New York: Calvin Blanchard, 1855.

  1. If any word of mine offend my dear,
  2. Pull with your hand the velvet of your ear;
  3. If you are pleas'd with what I do or say,
  4. Handle your rings, or vith your fingers play.
  5. As suppliants use at altars, hold the board,
  6. Whene'er you wish the devil may take your lord.
  7. When he fills for you, never touch the cup,
  8. But bid th' officious cuckold drink it up:
  9. The waiter on those services employ;
  10. Drink you, and I will snatch it from the boy,
  11. Watching the part where your sweet mouth hath been,
  12. And thence, with eager lips, will suck it in.
  13. If he, with clownish manners, thinks it fit
  14. To taste, and offer you the nasty bit,
  15. Reject his greasy kindness, and restore
  16. Th' unsav'ry morsel he had chew'd before.
  17. Nor let his arms embrace your neck, nor rest
  18. Your tender cheek upon his hairy breast;
  19. Let not his hand within your bosom stray,
  20. And rudely with your pretty bubbies play.