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On having dined at Trinity College, Oxford - ZaunköniG - 06.06.2008 On having dined at Trinity College, Oxford October's flood had all deform'd the lea, And wintry blasts the forest wide had rent, When to the Muses' bower I blithsome went: Pass'd the dank noon away in social glee, With full repast, and wine, and jollity; But when the friendly Eve her robe had sprent Wide o'er the meads, thither their footsteps bent, To soften and refine our converse free, Two nymph-like maids, Phyllis and Chloe fair. They, the melodious strings attuning sweet To voice, and verse divine, and Tuscan air, Banish'd loose thoughts, and lighted Love's pure flame. If pleasures chaste like these the breast can tame, How well they fit the Muses' calm retreat! |