To Julius Hare
J ULIUS , dear Julius, never think
My spirits are inclined to sink
Because light youths are swimming by
Upon their bladders; so did I.
When in our summer we swam races
I splasht the water in their faces;
And little hands, now only bone,
Clapt me, and call'd the prize my own.
My spirits are inclined to sink
Because light youths are swimming by
Upon their bladders; so did I.
When in our summer we swam races
I splasht the water in their faces;
And little hands, now only bone,
Clapt me, and call'd the prize my own.
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