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An Ode To Fortune

    By Eugene Field



    O Lady Fortune! 't is to thee I call,
    Dwelling at Antium, thou hast power to crown
    The veriest clod with riches and renown,
    And change a triumph to a funeral
    The tillers of the soil and they that vex the seas,
    Confessing thee supreme, on bended knees
    Invoke thee, all.

    Of Dacian tribes, of roving Scythian bands,
    Of cities, nations, lawless tyrants red
    With guiltless blood, art thou the haunting dread;
    Within thy path no human valor stands,
    And, arbiter of empires, at thy frown
    The sceptre, once supreme, slips surely down
    From kingly hands.

    Necessity precedes thee in thy way;
    Hope fawns on thee, and Honor, too, is seen
    Dancing attendance with obsequious mien;
    But with what coward and abject dismay
    The faithless crowd and treacherous wantons fly
    When once their jars of luscious wine run dry,--
    Such ingrates they!

    Fortune, I call on thee to bless
    Our king,--our Cæsar girt for foreign wars!
    Help him to heal these fratricidal scars
    That speak degenerate shame and wickedness;
    And forge anew our impious spears and swords,
    Wherewith we may against barbarian hordes
    Our Past redress!



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