The Wine-Bibber Again

They say that stately Cybele cried out among the hills in an agony of grief for Attis.
And those beside the banks of Claros, drinking the singing water of laurel-bearing Apollo, cry out and are mad.
But I will take my fill of wine and of perfume and of my mistress—
And I will be mad drunk!
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