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A Tardy Apology - II

    By Eugene Field



    You ask me, friend,
    Why I don't send
    The long since due-and-paid-for numbers;
    Why, songless, I
    As drunken lie
    Abandoned to Lethean slumbers.

    Long time ago
    (As well you know)
    I started in upon that carmen;
    My work was vain,--
    But why complain?
    When gods forbid, how helpless are men!

    Some ages back,
    The sage Anack
    Courted a frisky Samian body,
    Singing her praise
    In metered phrase
    As flowing as his bowls of toddy.

    Till I was hoarse
    Might I discourse
    Upon the cruelties of Venus;
    'T were waste of time
    As well of rhyme,
    For you've been there yourself, Męcenas!

    Perfect your bliss
    If some fair miss
    Love you yourself and not your minę;
    I, fortune's sport,
    All vainly court
    The beauteous, polyandrous Phryne!



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