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The night grew older: and such as chose
Sought curtained couches for their repose,

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And, grouping in unacquainted pairs,
Some crept to beds unwontedly low,
Some clung to the steep step-ladder's stairs,
Themselves in flying garrets to stow;
And some went wandering in delight
Through gardens of bliss: some pain-pursued,
Were riding or ridden by mares of night,
According as stomachs were bad or good.
And slumbering silently sweet were some,
And others snoring the engine dumb.