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To Leuconöe II

    By Eugene Field



    Seek not, Leuconöe, to know how long you're going to live yet,
    What boons the gods will yet withhold, or what they're going to give yet;
    For Jupiter will have his way, despite how much we worry,--
    Some will hang on for many a day, and some die in a hurry.
    The wisest thing for you to do is to embark this diem
    Upon a merry escapade with some such bard as I am.
    And while we sport I'll reel you off such odes as shall surprise ye;
    To-morrow, when the headache comes,--well, then I'll satirize ye!



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