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Odes Of Anacreon - Ode XLII.

    By Thomas Moore



[1]


    Yes, be the glorious revel mine,
    Where humor sparkles from the wine.
    Around me, let the youthful choir
    Respond to my enlivening lyre;
    And while the red cup foams along,
    Mingle in soul as well as song.
    Then, while I sit, with flowerets crowned,
    To regulate the goblets round.
    Let but the nymph, our banquet's pride,
    Be seated smiling by my side,
    And earth has not a gift or power
    That I would envy, in that hour.
    Envy!--oh never let its blight
    Touch the gay hearts met here tonight.
    Far hence be slander's sidelong wounds,
    Nor harsh dispute, nor discord's sounds
    Disturb a scene, where all should be
    Attuned to peace and harmony.

        Come, let us hear the harp's gay note
    Upon the breeze inspiring float,
    While round us, kindling into love,
    Young maidens through the light dance move.
    Thus blest with mirth, and love, and peace,
    Sure such a life should never cease!



Extra Info:
[1] The character of Anacreon is here very strikingly depicted. His love of social, harmonized pleasures, is expressed with a warmth, amiable and endearing.



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