The Writings in Prose And Verse of Eugene Field...

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The Writings in Prose And Verse of Eugene Field...
Field, Eugene, 1850-1895
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Be not ashamed, O noble friend, In honest gratitude to pay Thy homage to the gods that send This boon to charm all ill away.
43 Digiti zed by Google ECHOES FROM THE SABINE FARM With solemn tenderness revere This voiceful glory as a shrine Wherein the quickened heart may hear The counsels of a voice divine!
Digiti zed by Google A COUNTERBLAST AGAINST GARLIC MAY the man who has cruelly murdered his sire — A crime to be punished with death — Be condemned to eat garlic till he shall expire Of his o
...wn foul and venomous breath !
What stomachs these rustics must have who can eat This dish that Canidia made, Which imparts to my colon a torturous heat, And a poisonous look, I 'm afraid !
They say that ere Jason attempted to yoke The fire-breathing bulls to the plow He smeared his whole body with garlic, — a joke Which I fully appreciate now.
45 Digiti zed by Google ECHOES FROM THE SABINE FARM When Medea gave Glauce her beautiful dress, In which garlic was scattered about, It was cruel and rather low-down, I confess, But it settled the point beyond doubt.


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