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    Lines Inscribed Upon a Cup Formed From a Skull

    by Lord George Gordon Byron
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    Start not -nor deem my spirit fled:
    In me behold the only skull
    From which, unlike a living head,
    Whatever flows is never dull.

    I lived, I loved, I quaffed like thee;
    I died: let earth my bones resign:
    Fill up -thou canst not injure me;
    The worm hath fouler lips than thine.

    Better to hold the sparkling grape
    Than nurse the earthworm's slimy brood,
    And circle in the goblet's shape
    The drink of gods than reptile's food.

    Where once my wit, perchance, hath shone,
    In aid of others' let me shine;
    And when, alas! our brains are gone,
    What nobler substitute than wine?

    Quaff while thou canst; another race,
    When thou and thine like me are sped,
    May rescue thee from earth's embrace,
    And rhyme and revel with the dead.

    Why not -since through life's little day
    Our heads such sad effects produce?
    Redeemed from worms and wasting clay,
    This chance is theirs to be of use.
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