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XVIII. The Festal Board

1. Come to the festal board to night,
For bright eyed beauty will be there,
Her coral lips in nectar steeped,
And   garlanded her hair.

2. Come to the festal board to night,
For there the joyous laugh of youth
Will ring those silvery peals, which speak
Of bosom pure and stainless truth.


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3. Come to the festal board to night,
For friendship, there, with stronger chain,
Devoted hearts already bound
For good or ill, will bind again.
 I went.

4. Nature and art their stores outpoured;
Joy beamed in every kindling glance;
Love, friendship, youth, and beauty smiled;
What could that evening's bliss enhance?
 We parted.

And years have flown; but where are now
The guests who round that table met?
Rises their run as gloriously
As on the banquet's eve it set ?

6. How holds the chain which friendship wove?
It broke; and soon the hearts it bound
Were widely sundered; and for peace,
Envy and strife and blood were found.

7. The merriest laugh which then was heard
Has changed its tones to maniac screams,
As half quenched memory kindles up
Glimmerings of guilt in feverish dreams.

And where is she whose diamond eyes
Golconda’s purest gems outshone?
Whose roseate lips of Eden breathed?
Say, where is she, the beauteous one?

9. Beneath yon willow's drooping shade,
With eyes now dim, and lips all pale,
She sleeps in peace. Read on her urn,
"A broken heart." This tells her tale.


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10. And where is he, that tower of strength,
Whose fate with hers for life was joined? 
How beats his heart, once honor’s throne ?
How high has soared his daring mind?

11. Go to the dungeon's gloom to night;
His wasted form, his aching head, 
And all that now remains of him,
Lies shuddering, on a felon's bed.

12. Ask you of all these woes the cause?
The festal board, the enticing bowl, 
More often came, and reason fled,
And maddened passions spurned control.

13. Learn wisdom, then. The frequent feast
Avoid; for there, with stealthy tread 
Temptation walks, to lure you on,
Till death, at last, the banquet spread.

14. And shun, oh shun, the enchanted cup!
Though now its draught like joy appears, 
Ere long it will be fanned by sighs,
And sadly mixed with blood and tears.

DEFINITIONS.   1. Fes'tal, mirthful, joyous. Gar'land ed, adorned with wreaths of flowers. 3. De vot'ed, solemnly set apart. 4. En hance', increase. 
6.Sun'dered, separated. 7. Glim'merings, faint views, glimpses. 8. Rose ate,
blooming, rosy. 11. Fel'on, a public criminal. 12. En tic'ing, attracting to
evil. Spurned, rejected with disdain. 13. Lure, to attract, to entice. 14.
Enchanted, affected with enchantment, bewitched.

NOTES.   8. Golconda is an ancient city and fortress of India, formerly
renowned for its diamonds. They were merely cut and polished there,
however, being generally brought from Parteall, a city farther south.


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