Sep 26, 2005 14:30
Yet whilst with sorrow here we live opprest,
What life is best? 10
Courts are but only superficial schools
To dandle fools;
The rural parts are turn'd into a den
Of savage men;
And where's a city from foul vice so free, 15
But may be term'd the worst of all the three?
Domestic cares afflict the husband's bed,
Or pains his head;
Those that live single take it for a curse,
Or do things worse; 20
Some would have children; those that have them moan
Or wish them gone:
What is it, then, to have, or have no wife,
But single thraldom, or a double strife?
Our own affections still at home to please 25
Is a disease;
To cross the seas to any foreign soil,
Peril and toil;
Wars with their noise affright us; when they cease,
We are worse in peace: 30
What then remains, but that we still should cry
For being born, or, being born, to die?