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The Roasting Of Lydia

    By Eugene Field



    No more your needed rest at night
    By ribald youth is troubled;
    No more your windows, fastened tight,
    Yield to their knocks redoubled.

    No longer you may hear them cry,
    "Why art thou, Lydia, lying
    In heavy sleep till morn is nigh,
    While I, your love, am dying?"

    Grown old and faded, you bewail
    The rake's insulting sally,
    While round your home the Thracian gale
    Storms through the lonely alley.

    What furious thoughts will fill your breast,
    What passions, fierce and tinglish
    (Cannot be properly expressed
    In calm, reposeful English).

    Learn this, and hold your carping tongue:
    Youth will be found rejoicing
    In ivy green and myrtle young,
    The praise of fresh life voicing;

    And not content to dedicate,
    With much protesting shiver,
    The sapless leaves to winter's mate,
    Hebrus, the cold dark river.



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