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    Ch. 10: Stella - Page 2

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    bloom of youth can ever blind
    The cracks and wrinkles of your mind;
    All men of sense will pass your door,
    And crowd to Stella's at fourscore.

    Stella's Birthday

    A great bottle of wine, long buried, being that day dug up.

    1722.

    Resolved my annual verse to pay,
    By duty bound, on Stella's day;
    Furnished with paper, pens, and ink,
    I gravely sat me down to think:
    I bit my nails, and scratched my head,
    But found my wit and fancy fled;
    Or, if with more than usual pain,
    A thought came slowly from my brain,
    It cost me Lord knows how much time
    To shape it into sense and rhyme;
    And, what was yet a greater curse,
    Long-thinking made my fancy worse

    Forsaken by th' inspiring nine,
    I waited at Apollo's shrine;
    I told him what the world would sa
    If Stella were unsung to-day;
    How I should hide my head for shame,
    When both the Jacks and Robin came;
    How Ford would frown, how Jim would leer,
    How Sh---r the rogue would sneer,
    And swear it does not always follow,
    That Semel'n anno ridet Apollo.
    I have assured them twenty times,
    That Phoebus helped me in my rhymes,
    Phoebus inspired me from above,
    And he and I were hand and glove.
    But finding me so dull and dry since,
    They'll call it all poetic licence.
    And when I brag of aid divine,
    Think Eusden's right as good as mine.

    Nor do I ask for Stella's sake;
    'Tis my own credit lies at stake.
    And Stella will be sung, while I
    Can only be a stander by.

    Apollo having thought a little,
    Returned this answer to a tittle.

    Tho' you should live like old Methusalem,
    I furnish hints, and you should use all 'em,
    You yearly sing as she grows old,
    You'd leave her virtues half untold.
    But to say truth, such dulness reigns
    Through the whole set of Irish Deans;
    I'm daily stunned with such a medley,
    Dean W---, Dean D---l, and Dean S---;
    That let what Dean soever come,
    My orders are, I'm not at home;
    And if your voice had not been loud,
    You must have passed among the crowd.

    But, now your danger to prevent,
    You must apply to Mrs. Brent,*
    For she, as priestess, knows the rites
    Wherein the God of Earth delights.

    First, nine ways looking, let her stand
    With an old poker in her hand;
    Let her describe a circle round
    In Saunder's** cellar on the ground
    A spade let prudent Archy*** hold,
    And with discretion dig the mould;
    Let Stella look with watchful eye,
    Rebecea, Ford, and Grattons by.

    Behold the bottle, where it lies
    With neck elated tow'rds the skies!
    The god of winds, and god of fire,
    Did to its wondrous birth conspire;
    And Bacchus for the poet's use
    Poured in a strong inspiring
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