Thou shalt have Preists immers’t in lust and gluttonyAnd bishops three times married, thy cathedralsThe Seats where Prayer and hospitalityShould dwel, shall be the tavernsWhere Drunken bowles incessantly goe roundIn leud debauch and midnight dice are hurld,The beds wherein the wearied Pilgrim us’dTo ease his crippled Limbs, he now shall findPossess’t with Women, nurses, she attandants,And a Dishonest brood of ugly children.
a. 1722, Matthew Prior, “Fragment”, in H. Bunker Wright, Monroe K. Spears, editors, The Literary Works of Matthew Prior, Second edition, volume I, Oxford: Clarendon Press, published 1971, pages 720–721