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From the Medea of Euripides

The rites derived from ancient days With thoughtless reverence we praise,

The rites that taught us to

The joys of music and of wine,

And bid the feast, and song and bowlO'erfill the saturated soul:

But ne'er the flute or lyre

To cheer despair or soften pride;

Nor call them to the gloomy

Where Wants repines and Vengeance swells;

Where Hate sits musing to betray,

And murder meditates his prey!

To dens of guilt and shades of care,

Ye sons of melody, repair;

Nor deign the festive dome to

With superfluity of joy,

Ah! little needs the minstrel's

To speed the light convivial hour,

The board with varied plenty

May spare the luxuries of sound.

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Samuel Johnson

Samuel Johnson (18 September 1709 [OS 7 September] – 13 December 1784), often referred to as Dr Johnson, was an English writer who made lasting …

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