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Momus, God Of Laughter.

    By Ella Wheeler Wilcox



    Though with gods the world is cumbered,
    Gods unnamed, and gods unnumbered,
    Never god was known to be
    Who had not his devotee.
    So I dedicate to mine,
    Here in verse, my temple-shrine.

    'Tis not Ares, - mighty Mars,
    Who can give success in wars.
    'Tis not Morpheus, who doth keep
    Guard above us while we sleep,
    'Tis not Venus, she whose duty
    'Tis to give us love and beauty;
    Hail to these, and others, after
    Momus, gleesome god of laughter.

    Quirinus would guard my health!
    Plutus would insure me wealth
    Mercury looks after trade,
    Hera smiles on youth and maid.
    All are kind, I own their worth,
    After Momus, god of mirth.

    Though Apollo, out of spite,
    Hides away his face of light.
    Though Minerva looks askance,
    Deigning me no smiling glance,
    Kings and queens may envy me
    While I claim the god of glee.

    Wisdom wearies, Love has wings -
    Wealth makes burdens, Pleasure stings,
    Glory proves a thorny crown -
    So all gifts the gods throw down
    Bring their pains and troubles after;
    All save Momus, god of laughter.
    He alone gives constant joy,
    Hail to Momus, happy boy.



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