*T Henry, An apostrophe ... marriage license (marriagetax) *U Poem http://www.iment.com/maida/familytree/henry/writing/poetry/marriagetax.htm *U Grammar http://www.iment.com/maida/familytree/henry/xmasresearch/grammarhenry.htm#marriagetax *U Search http://www.iment.com/maida/familytree/henry/xmasresearch/searchablehenryspoems.htm#marriagetax *C PJ 4 Apr 1787, by R With tears in my eyes I the other day saw In Power's paper a committee law Which lately that limb of our sage legislature Bounc'd full in the faces of women and nature. - A tax upon marriage! -- O ill-timed measure T'attack thus the fountain of rapture and pleasure, That fountain whence flows all that gladden mankind Or ever united a mind to a mind! - Don't the flowery meadows, the fields and the woods The Vintners and pedlars and imported goods? Our carts and our waggons, our coaches and chairs, Our cows and our bullocks, our stallions and mares, Our jaumbs, and our paper, our stucco and stairs, All lie at your mercy? Then pity and spare Ye wise ones, the pride of creation -- the FAIR! For what do the ribbons and ostriches feather On the top of their head-dresses totter together? For what do the gauzes and lutestrings combine To beautify forms already divine; Or why do the buckles resplendent in paste Exhibit the richness of purse and of taste? But all to procure, either early or late, That charming convenience, a -- masculine mate. Let pity then prompt you, ye wise ones to spare, Those Men-traps so prudent, so sweet and so fair.