A Draught Of Sunshine


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DATE: May 19, 2013, 8:19 p.m.

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  1. A Draught Of Sunshine
  2. Hence Burgundy, Claret, and Port,
  3. Away with old Hock and madeira,
  4. Too earthly ye are for my sport;
  5. There's a beverage brighter and clearer.
  6. Instead of a piriful rummer,
  7. My wine overbrims a whole summer;
  8. My bowl is the sky,
  9. And I drink at my eye,
  10. Till I feel in the brain
  11. A Delphian pain -
  12. Then follow, my Caius! then follow:
  13. On the green of the hill
  14. We will drink our fill
  15. Of golden sunshine,
  16. Till our brains intertwine
  17. With the glory and grace of Apollo!
  18. God of the Meridian,
  19. And of the East and West,
  20. To thee my soul is flown,
  21. And my body is earthward press'd. -
  22. It is an awful mission,
  23. A terrible division;
  24. And leaves a gulph austere
  25. To be fill'd with worldly fear.
  26. Aye, when the soul is fled
  27. To high above our head,
  28. Affrighted do we gaze
  29. After its airy maze,
  30. As doth a mother wild,
  31. When her young infant child
  32. Is in an eagle's claws -
  33. And is not this the cause
  34. Of madness? - God of Song,
  35. Thou bearest me along
  36. Through sights I scarce can bear:
  37. O let me, let me share
  38. With the hot lyre and thee,
  39. The staid Philosophy.
  40. Temper my lonely hours,
  41. And let me see thy bowers
  42. More unalarm'd!
  43. John Keats

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