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To Albius Tibullus II

    By Eugene Field



    Grieve not, my Albius, if thoughts of Glycera may haunt you,
    Nor chant your mournful elegies because she faithless proves;
    If now a younger man than you this cruel charmer loves,
    Let not the kindly favors of the past rise up to taunt you.

    Lycoris of the little brow for Cyrus feels a passion,
    And Cyrus, on the other hand, toward Pholoe inclines;
    But ere this crafty Cyrus can accomplish his designs
    She-goats will wed Apulian wolves in deference to fashion.

    Such is the will, the cruel will, of love-inciting Venus,
    Who takes delight in wanton sport and ill-considered jokes,
    And brings ridiculous misfits beneath her brazen yokes,--
    A very infelicitous proceeding, just between us.

    As for myself, young Myrtale, slave-born and lacking graces,
    And wilder than the Adrian tides which form Calabrian bays,
    Entangled me in pleasing chains and compromising ways,
    When--just my luck--a better girl was courting my embraces.



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