T’is sad, t’is true, <br />There is really nothing new. <br />For in Hudibras of old <br />The use of a bull’s pizzle is told*. <br /> <br />Taken by the lady of the hour <br />Gives her lover, a fair share <br />Commands him to become her servant <br />Or much more, for this tyrant. <br /> <br />And for his part, he doth become <br />A party to the misery of some <br />That dare not express a whimple <br />For his case is just that simple. <br /> <br />Let her become the master of the house <br />And the winner of the daily purse <br />As she is liberated now <br />Although working more - some how. <br /> <br />s <br /> <br />Butler’s Poetical Works, vol.1, pp162, line 701, Part the second, Canto II.<br /><br />Sidi J. Mahtrow<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/on-liberated-women/
