91 HIS SUPPOSED MISTRESS
By Ben Jonson
IF I freely can discover
What would please me in my lover,
I would have her fair and witty,
Savouring more of court than city;
A little proud,but full of pity;
Light and humourous in her toying;
Oft building hopes,and soon destroying;
Long,but sweet in the enjoying,
Neither too easy,nor too hard:
All extremes I would have barred.
She should be allowed her passions,
So they were but used as fashions;
Sometimes froward,and then frowning,
Sometimes sickish,and then swowning,
Every fit with change still crowning.
Purely jealous I would have her;
Then only constant when I crave her,
'tis a virtue should not save her.
Thus,nor her delicates would cloy me,
Neither her peevishness annoy me.