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Odes Of Anacreon - Ode LIX.

    By Thomas Moore



    Ripened by the solar beam,
    Now the ruddy clusters teem,
    In osier baskets borne along
    By all the festal vintage throng
    Of rosy youths and virgins fair,
    Ripe as the melting fruits they bear.
    Now, now they press the pregnant grapes,
    And now the captive stream escapes,
    In fervid tide of nectar gushing.
    And for its bondage proudly blushing
    While, round the vat's impurpled brim,
    The choral song, the vintage hymn
    Of rosy youths and virgins fair,
    Steals on the charmed and echoing air.
    Mark, how they drink, with all their eyes,
    The orient tide that sparkling flies,
    The infant Bacchus, born in mirth,
    While Love stands by, to hail the birth.

    When he, whose verging years decline
    As deep into the vale as mine,
    When he inhales the vintage-cup,
    His feet, new-winged, from earth spring up,
    And as he dances, the fresh air
    Plays whispering through his silvery hair.
    Meanwhile young groups whom love invites,
    To joys even rivalling wine's delights,
    Seek, arm in arm, the shadowy grove,
    And there, in words and looks of love,
    Such as fond lovers look and say,
    Pass the sweet moonlight hours away.



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