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Odes Of Anacreon - Ode Lxvii.

Thomas Moore

Rich in bliss, I proudly scorn
The wealth of Amalthea's horn;
Nor should I ask to call the throne
Of the Tartessian prince my own;[1]
To totter through his train of years,
The victim of declining fears.
One little hour of joy to me
Is worth a dull eternity!

(C) Thomas Moore
07/04/2019


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