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To Pompeius Varus

    By Eugene Field



    Pompey, what fortune gives you back
    To the friends and the gods who love you?
    Once more you stand in your native land,
    With your native sky above you.
    Ah, side by side, in years agone,
    We've faced tempestuous weather,
    And often quaffed
    The genial draught
    From the same canteen together.

    When honor at Philippi fell
    A prey to brutal passion,
    I regret to say that my feet ran away
    In swift Iambic fashion.
    You were no poet; soldier born,
    You stayed, nor did you wince then.
    Mercury came
    To my help, which same
    Has frequently saved me since then.

    But now you're back, let's celebrate
    In the good old way and classic;
    Come, let us lard our skins with nard,
    And bedew our souls with Massic!
    With fillets of green parsley leaves
    Our foreheads shall be done up;
    And with song shall we
    Protract our spree
    Until the morrow's sun-up.



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