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Crown it again, again;
And thrice repeat
That happy heat,
To drink to thee, my Ben.
Well I can quaff, I see,
To th' number five
Or nine; but thrive
In frenzy ne'er like thee.
To the number five or nine, see Note.


654. LONG-LOOKED-FOR COMES AT LAST.

Though long it be, years may repay the debt;
None loseth that which he in time may get.


655. TO YOUTH.

Drink wine, and live here blitheful, while ye may:
The morrow's life too late is; live to-day.


656. NEVER TOO LATE TO DIE.

No man comes late unto that place from whence
Never man yet had a regredience.
Regredience, return.


657. A HYMN TO THE MUSES.

O you the virgins nine!
That do our souls incline