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Poems on several occasions

By H. Carey. The Third Edition, much enlarged

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A Bacchanalian Rant.
 
 
 


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A Bacchanalian Rant.

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In the Bombast Strain.

Bacchus must now his Pow'r resign,
I am the only God of Wine:
It is not fit the Wretch should be
In Competition set with me,
Who can drink ten Times more than he.
Make a new World, ye Pow'rs Divine!
Stock'd with nothing else but Wine:

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Let Wine its only Produce be,
Let Wine be Earth, and Air, and Sea,
And let that Wine be—ALL for me!
Let other Mortals vainly wear
A tedious Life in Anxious care;
Let the Ambitious toil and think!
Let States and Empires swim or sink,
My sole Ambition is to DRINK.