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To S. McK.

    By Madison Julius Cawein



            I.

    Shall we forget how, in our day,
    The Sabine fields about us lay
    In amaranth and asphodel,
    And bubbling, cold Bandusian well,
    Fair Pyrrhas haunting every way?
    In dells of forest faun and fay,
    Moss-lounged within the fountain's spray,
    How drained we wines too rare to tell,
                Shall we forget?

    The fine Falernian or the ray
    Of fiery Cęcuban, while gay
    We heard Bacchantes shout and yell,
    Filled full of Bacchus, and so fell
    To dreaming of some Lydia;
                Shall we forget?


            II.

    If we forget in after years,
    My comrade, all the hopes and fears
    That hovered all our walks around
    When ent'ring on that mystic ground
    Of ghostly legends, where one hears
    By bandit towers the chase that nears
    Thro' cracking woods, the oaths and cheers
    Of demon huntsman, horn and hound;
                If we forget.

    Lenora's lover and her tears,
    Fierce Wallenstein, satanic sneers
    Of the red devil Goethe bound, -
    Why then, forsooth, they soon are found
    In burly stoops of German beers,
                If we forget!




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