T. R. Smith, comp. Poetica Erotica: Rare and Curious Amatory Verse. 1921–22.
“Chloe Blush’d and Frown’d and Swore”
By Nicholas Rowe (1674–1718)(From The Biter, 1705) CHLOE blush’d and frown’d and swore, | |
And push’d me rudely from her; | |
I call’d her Faithless, Jilting Whore, | |
To talk to me of Honour; | |
But when I rose and would be gone, | 5 |
She cried nay, whither go ye? | |
Young Damon say, now we’re alone, | |
Do, do, do what you will, do what you will with Chloe: | |
Do what you will, what you will, what you will with Chloe, | |
Do what you will, what you will, what you will with Chloe. | 10 |