Song, A. To a Lady, Who Said, Men of Wit Were Atheists in Love
I.
The Grave and Dull I did despise,
Now most my Spleen and Envy move;
Whom Want of Sense has made so Wise,
As to live Ignorant of Love;
II.
So Fools, the Wise Turks reverence,
Whose Want of Sense and Wit, secures
Them from those Troubles, too much Sense,
For the too Knowing still procures;
III.
Since Fools in this World, as elsewhere
Are, from their Want of Sense, most Blest;
The Grave and Dull I did despise,
Now most my Spleen and Envy move;
Whom Want of Sense has made so Wise,
As to live Ignorant of Love;
II.
So Fools, the Wise Turks reverence,
Whose Want of Sense and Wit, secures
Them from those Troubles, too much Sense,
For the too Knowing still procures;
III.
Since Fools in this World, as elsewhere
Are, from their Want of Sense, most Blest;