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Robert Louis Stevenson - Ad NepotemRobert Louis Stevenson - Ad Nepotem
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O NEPOS, twice my neigh(b)our (since at home We`re door by door, by Flora`s temple dome; And in the country, still conjoined by fate, Behold our villas standing gate by gate), Thou hast a daughter, dearer far than life - Thy image and the image of thy wife. Thy image and thy wife`s, and be it so! But why for her, { neglect the flowing } can                 { O Nepos, leave the } And lose the prime of thy Falernian? Hoard casks of money, if to hoard be thine; But let thy daughter drink a younger wine! Let her go rich and wise, in silk and fur; Lay down a { bin that shall grow old with her;           { vintage to } But thou, meantime, the while the batch is sound, With pleased companions pass the bowl around; Nor let the childless only taste delights, For Fathers also may enjoy their nights.
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