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Faultless every way for shape;
Not a straw could him escape;
Ever gamesome as an ape,
But yet harmless as a sheep.
Pardon, Lacon, if I weep;
Tears will spring where woes are deep.
Now, ay me! ay me! Last night
Came a mad dog and did bite,
Aye, and kill'd my dear delight.

Lacon. Alack, for grief!

Thyr. But I'll be brief.
Hence I must, for time doth call
Me, and my sad playmates all,
To his ev'ning funeral.
Live long, Lacon, so adieu!

Lacon. Mournful maid, farewell to you;
Earth afford ye flowers to strew.

Pie, i.e., a magpie.


985. UPON SAPPHO.

Look upon Sappho's lip, and you will swear
There is a love-like leaven rising there.


988. A BACCHANALIAN VERSE.

Drink up
Your cup,
But not spill wine;