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To Aristius Fuscus

    By Eugene Field



    Fuscus, whoso to good inclines,
    And is a faultless liver,
    Nor Moorish spear nor bow need fear,
    Nor poison-arrowed quiver.

    Ay, though through desert wastes he roam,
    Or scale the rugged mountains,
    Or rest beside the murmuring tide
    Of weird Hydaspan fountains!

    Lo, on a time, I gayly paced
    The Sabine confines shady,
    And sung in glee of Lalage,
    My own and dearest lady;

    And as I sung, a monster wolf
    Slunk through the thicket from me;
    But for that song, as I strolled along,
    He would have overcome me!

    Set me amid those poison mists
    Which no fair gale dispelleth,
    Or in the plains where silence reigns,
    And no thing human dwelleth,--

    Still shall I love my Lalage,
    Still sing her tender graces;
    And while I sing, my theme shall bring
    Heaven to those desert places!



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