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me sit down and throw off the authority of a chief, by

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Beautiful slaves, and Lamia's self, appear,

me sit down and throw off the authority of a chief, by

Now, when the wine has done its rosy deed,

me sit down and throw off the authority of a chief, by

And every soul from human trammels freed,

me sit down and throw off the authority of a chief, by

No more so strange; for merry wine, sweet wine,

Will make Elysian shades not too fair, too divine.

Soon was God Bacchus at meridian height;

Flush'd were their cheeks, and bright eyes double bright:

Garlands of every green, and every scent

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