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To The Eleven Ladies

    By Oliver Wendell Holmes



Who Presented Me With A Silver Loving Cup On The Twenty-Ninth Of August, M Dccc Lxxxix

    "Who gave this cup?" The secret thou wouldst steal
    Its brimming flood forbids it to reveal:
    No mortal's eye shall read it till he first
    Cool the red throat of thirst.

    If on the golden floor one draught remain,
    Trust me, thy careful search will be in vain;
    Not till the bowl is emptied shalt thou know
    The names enrolled below.

    Deeper than Truth lies buried in her well
    Those modest names the graven letters spell
    Hide from the sight; but wait, and thou shalt see
    Who the good angels be.

    Whose bounty glistens in the beauteous gift
    That friendly hands to loving lips shall lift
    Turn the fair goblet when its floor is dry, -
    Their names shall meet thine eye.

    Count thou their number on the beads of Heaven
    Alas! the clustered Pleiads are but seven;
    Nay, the nine sister Muses are too few, -
    The Graces must add two.

    "For whom this gift?" For one who all too long
    Clings to his bough among the groves of song;
    Autumn's last leaf, that spreads its faded wing
    To greet a second spring.

    Dear friends, kind friends, whate'er the cup may hold,
    Bathing its burnished depths, will change to gold
    Its last bright drop let thirsty Maenads drain,
    Its fragrance will remain.

    Better love's perfume in the empty bowl
    Than wine's nepenthe for the aching soul;
    Sweeter than song that ever poet sung,
    It makes an old heart young!



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