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Horace II, 13.

    By Eugene Field



    O fountain of Blandusia,
    Whence crystal waters flow,
    With garlands gay and wine I'll pay
    The sacrifice I owe;
    A sportive kid with budding horns
    I have, whose crimson blood
    Anon shall die and sanctify
    Thy cool and babbling flood.

    O fountain of Blandusia,
    The dogstar's hateful spell
    No evil brings unto the springs
    That from thy bosom well;
    Here oxen, wearied by the plow,
    The roving cattle here,
    Hasten in quest of certain rest
    And quaff thy gracious cheer.

    O fountain of Blandusia,
    Ennobled shalt thou be,
    For I shall sing the joys that spring
    Beneath your ilex tree;
    Yes, fountain of Blandusia,
    Posterity shall know
    The cooling brooks that from thy nooks
    Singing and dancing go!



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