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Anacreontic.

    By Thomas Moore



    Friend of my soul, this goblet sip,
        'Twill chase that pensive tear;
    'Tis not so sweet as woman's lip,
        But, oh! 'tis more sincere.

        Like her delusive beam,
            'Twill steal away thy mind:
        But, truer than love's dream,
            It leaves no sting behind.

    Come, twine the wreath, thy brows to shade;
        These flowers were culled at noon;--
    Like woman's love the rose will fade,
        But, ah! not half so soon.
            For though the flower's decayed,
                Its fragrance is not o'er;
            But once when love's betrayed,
                Its sweet life blooms no more.



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