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ONLY THIS ONCE.
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And angel-eyes with pity wept
    When he whom virtue fain would save,
His sacred vow so falsely kept,
    And strangely sought a drunkard's grave.

"Only this once."—Beware,—beware!—
    Gaze not upon the blushing wine,
Repel temptation's syren-snare,
    And prayerful seek for strength divine.