Modern Poets and Poetry of Spain/Anacreontic
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ANACREONTIC.
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Let the thunder burst,
Pour out and drink the wine!
Thou never saw'st a thunderbolt
Strike the tender vine.
Vesuvius himself
To Bacchus tribute pays,
And spares the vineyard flourishing,
Where his lava sways.
In Italy in vain
I hero sought or sage;
Mine eyes but dusty ruins found,
Mouldering with age.
Of Rome the image scarce
Remains to be portray'd;
A tomb is Herculaneum,
Pompeii is a shade.
But I found Falernum,
His nectar rich remain'd,
And in memory of Horace,
A bottleful I drain'd.