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Odes Of Anacreon - Ode IX.

    By Thomas Moore



    I pray thee, by the gods above,
    Give me the mighty bowl I love,
    And let me sing, in wild delight,
    "I will--I will be mad to-night!"
    Alcmaeon once, as legends tell,
    Was frenzied by the fiends of hell;
    Orestes, too, with naked tread,
    Frantic paced the mountain-head;
    And why? a murdered mother's shade
    Haunted them still where'er they strayed.
    But ne'er could I a murderer be,
    The grape alone shall bleed for me;
    Yet can I shout, with wild delight,
    "I will--I will be mad to-night."

    Alcides' self, in days of yore,
    Imbrued his hands in youthful gore,
    And brandished, with a maniac joy,
    The quiver of the expiring boy:
    And Ajax, with tremendous shield,
    Infuriate scoured the guiltless field.
    But I, whose hands no weapon ask,
    No armor but this joyous flask;
    The trophy of whose frantic hours
    Is but a scattered wreath of flowers,
    Ev'n I can sing, with wild delight,
    "I will--I will be mad to-night!"



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