Excerpt from The Naiad Queen; Or the Revolt of the Naiads: A Grand Romantic Operatic Spectacle, in Three Acts
To-morrow and to-morrow May mingle smiles with ours; Or falsehood, shame, and sorrow, Consume life's summer flowers. So mirth and melancholy Float idly down the stream One dissipates in folly, The other in a dream. Then drink, drink, drink, And merrily clink The cups that overflow; And one cheer more We'll add to the score.
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