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) ( 9 ) In vain, alas, in vain I call, There is not here within this hall To whom my muse will cater. For she is a capricious elf And flies betimes e en from myself, And so do not berate her.
But there is one were she now here To whom the muse would warble clear In notes of true devotion; Then we would canter right along, And breathe our music into song Of which you have no notion.
Still yet, old nag", now ere we part You re crusty though not ill of heart This once you won t refuse? Come ! let
...us show these people we Are lacking not in courtesy Though cat ring to the muse.
(90) Tis well! my friends, the muse relents. If wrongs she here has said repents, And this is her adieu. Come drain your glasses right away, And damned in Beauty s eyes be they Who drink not unto Sue!
BACCHANALIAN.
Set me a stoup of the red, red wine ! The glowing, gleaming, red, red wine ! And you, my girl, with the face divine, Now pledge me deep in the red, red wine !
The glowing, gleaming, red, red wine !
The drowsy, dreaming, red, red wine !


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