This song was sung at the time that Louis XIV, having abandoned his lover, Louise de la Vallière (1644-1710), took up with his new mistress, Françoise-Athénaïs de Rochechouart, Marquise de Montespan (1640-1707). The joke contained within the song relates to Louis's Jesuit confessor. The Jesuits were preaching against habitual sins, and this idea is taken up in the song by Louis as an excuse for changing lovers.
Now read and listen to the song:
Chanson 1666 [Set to the tune “Mon Confesseur est rude”, with Louis XIV as the speaker]: