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Horace And Lydia Reconciled

    By Eugene Field



    HORACE

    When you were mine in auld lang syne,
    And when none else your charms might ogle,
    I'll not deny,
    Fair nymph, that I
    Was happier than a Persian mogul.

    LYDIA

    Before she came--that rival flame!--
    (Was ever female creature sillier?)
    In those good times,
    Bepraised in rhymes,
    I was more famed than Mother Ilia!

    HORACE

    Chloe of Thrace! With what a grace
    Does she at song or harp employ her!
    I'd gladly die
    If only I
    Might live forever to enjoy her!

    LYDIA

    My Sybaris so noble is
    That, by the gods! I love him madly--
    That I might save
    Him from the grave
    I'd give my life, and give it gladly!

    HORACE

    What if ma belle from favor fell,
    And I made up my mind to shake her,
    Would Lydia, then,
    Come back again
    And to her quondam flame betake her?

    LYDIA

    My other beau should surely go,
    And you alone should find me gracious;
    For no one slings
    Such odes and things
    As does the lauriger Horatius!



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