Women, as they are like riddles in being unintelligible, so generally resemble them in this, that they please us no longer once we know them.


The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: Imitations of Horace (ed. 1797)


Women, as they are like riddles in being unintelligible, so generally resemble them in this, that they please us no longer once we know them.

Women, as they are like riddles in being unintelligible, so generally resemble them in this, that they please us no longer once we know them.

Women, as they are like riddles in being unintelligible, so generally resemble them in this, that they please us no longer once we know them.

Women, as they are like riddles in being unintelligible, so generally resemble them in this, that they please us no longer once we know them.