LXXXIX.
MADAM,
I Am Sorry to hear Mrs. C. L. is married to one She Dislikes so much, as to profess she cannot Love her Husband, and to Complain of her Parents, for forcing her with Threats of Curses to that Match, but it is to be hoped, that Love will both begin and increase by Acquain∣tance and Society, and his Kindness to her, for he is reported to be a very Honest Good-natu∣red man, and then she will give her Parents Thanks, for it is to be observed, that Hot Amo∣rous Lovers when they are Married, their Affections grow Cooler, and at last so Cold as to Dye Insensible, so as the Marriage-bed proves the Grave of Love, I mean of fond Amorous Love, for certainly Amorous Lovers have Poe∣tical Imaginations of each other, and Fancy each