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An Invitation To Męcenas

    By Eugene Field



    Dear, noble friend! a virgin cask
    Of wine solicits your attention;
    And roses fair, to deck your hair,
    And things too numerous to mention.
    So tear yourself awhile away
    From urban turmoil, pride, and splendor,
    And deign to share what humble fare
    And sumptuous fellowship I tender.
    The sweet content retirement brings
    Smoothes out the ruffled front of kings.

    The evil planets have combined
    To make the weather hot and hotter;
    By parboiled streams the shepherd dreams
    Vainly of ice-cream soda-water.
    And meanwhile you, defying heat,
    With patriotic ardor ponder
    On what old Rome essays at home,
    And what her heathen do out yonder.
    Męcenas, no such vain alarm
    Disturbs the quiet of this farm!

    God in His providence obscures
    The goal beyond this vale of sorrow,
    And smiles at men in pity when
    They seek to penetrate the morrow.
    With faith that all is for the best,
    Let's bear what burdens are presented,
    That we shall say, let come what may,
    "We die, as we have lived, contented!
    Ours is to-day; God's is the rest,--
    He doth ordain who knoweth best."

    Dame Fortune plays me many a prank.
    When she is kind, oh, how I go it!
    But if again she's harsh,--why, then
    I am a very proper poet!
    When favoring gales bring in my ships,
    I hie to Rome and live in clover;
    Elsewise I steer my skiff out here,
    And anchor till the storm blows over.
    Compulsory virtue is the charm
    Of life upon the Sabine farm!



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