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To His Lute

    By Eugene Field



    If ever in the sylvan shade
    A song immortal we have made,
    Come now, O lute, I prithee come,
    Inspire a song of Latium!

    A Lesbian first thy glories proved;
    In arms and in repose he loved
    To sweep thy dulcet strings, and raise
    His voice in Love's and Liber's praise.
    The Muses, too, and him who clings
    To Mother Venus' apron-strings,
    And Lycus beautiful, he sung
    In those old days when you were young.

    O shell, that art the ornament
    Of Phoebus, bringing sweet content
    To Jove, and soothing troubles all,--
    Come and requite me, when I call!



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