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A Tardy Apology - I

    By Eugene Field



    Męcenas, you will be my death,--though friendly you profess yourself,--
    If to me in a strain like this so often you address yourself:
    "Come, Holly, why this laziness? Why indolently shock you us?
    Why with Lethean cups fall into desuetude innocuous?"

    A god, Męcenas! yea, a god hath proved the very curse of me!
    If my iambics are not done, pray, do not think the worse of me;
    Anacreon for young Bathyllus burned without apology,
    And wept his simple measures on a sample of conchology.

    Now, you yourself, Męcenas, are enjoying this beatitude;
    If by no brighter beauty Ilium fell, you've cause for gratitude.
    A certain Phryne keeps me on the rack with lovers numerous;
    This is the artful hussy's neat conception of the humorous!



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