(1647-1680) wasn't enamoured of
a certain Stuart king, when he wrote:
KING CHARLES II
Here lies our mutton-eating King
Whose word no one relies on,
Who never said a foolish thing
Nor ever did a wise one.
I don't think he deserved that degree
of disapprobation, although he did have
15 mistresses. Historian Brenda Ralph Lewis
wrote: 'A pretty face and a comely figure
were enough for her to be taken on strength.'
Ms Ralph Lewis goes on, without a hint of irony,
'And he was particularly prone to actresses.'
Keith
PS Marian, although I confess to having a bit
of the devil in me today, I had to find some way
of warding off old Lucifer's worst excesses.