Allow me to be frank at the commencement. You will not like me. The
gentlemen will be envious and the ladies will be repelled. You will not
like me now and you will like me a good deal less as we go on. Ladies,
an announcement: I am up for it, all the time. That is not a boast or an
opinion, it is bone hard medical fact. I put it round you know. And you
will watch me putting it round and sigh for it. Don't. It is a deal of
trouble for you and you are better off watching and drawing your
conclusions from a distance than you would be if I got my tarse up your
petticoats. Gentlemen. Do not despair, I am up for that as well. And the
same warning applies. Still your cheesy erections till I have had my
say. But later when you shag - and later you will shag, I shall expect
it of you and I will know if you have let me down - I wish you to shag
with my homuncular image rattling in your gonads. Feel how it was for
me, how it is for me and ponder. 'Was that shudder the same shudder he
sensed? Did he know something more profound? Or is there some wall of
wretchedness that we all batter with our heads at that shining, livelong
moment. That is it. That is my prologue, nothing in rhyme, no
protestations of modesty, you were not expecting that I hope. I am John
Wilmot, Second Earl of Rochester and I do not want you to like me.
-- Opening line from The Libertine, by Stephen Jeffreys
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
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