The Vintage To The Dungeon
Richard Lovelace
Sing out, pent soules, sing cheerefully! Care shackles you in liberty: Mirth frees you in captivity. Would you double fetters adde? Else why so sadde? Besides your pinion’d armes youl finde Griefe too can manakell the minde. Live then, pris’ners, uncontrol’d; Drink oth’ strong, the rich, the old, Till wine too hath your wits in hold; Then if still your jollitie And throats are free— Tryumph in your bonds and paines, And daunce to the music of your chaines.
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