William Stanley Braithwaite, ed. The Book of Restoration Verse. 1910.
Upon Drinking in a BowlJohn Wilmot, Earl of Rochester (16471680)
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As Nestor used of old;
Show all thy skill to trim it up,
Damask it round with gold.
Up to the swelling brim,
Vast toasts on the delicious lake,
Like ships at sea may swim.
With war I’ve naught to do:
I’m none of those that took Maestrick,
Nor Yarmouth leaguer knew.
Fixed stars or constellations;
For I am no Sir Sidrophel,
Nor none of his relations.
Then add two lovely boys;
Their limbs in amorous folds entwine,
The type of future joys.
May Drink and Love still reign!
With wine I wash away my care,
And then to love again.