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1849–1903

XLVI — To R. A. M. S.

William Ernest Henley

The Spirit of Wine Sang in my glass, and I listened With love to his odorous music, His flushed and magnificent song.

-‘ I am health, I am heart, I am life! For I give for the asking The fire of my father, the Sun, And the strength of my mother, the Earth.

Inspiration in essence, I am wisdom and wit to the wise, His visible muse to the poet, The soul of desire to the lover,

The genius of laughter to all. ‘ Come, lean on me, ye that are weary! Rise, ye faint-hearted and doubting! Haste, ye that lag by the way!

I am Pride, the consoler; Valour and Hope are my henchmen; I am the Angel of Rest. ‘ I am life, I am wealth, I am fame:

For I captain an army Of shining and generous dreams; And mine, too, all mine, are the keys Of that secret spiritual shrine,

Where, his work-a-day soul put by, Shut in with his saint of saints - With his radiant and conquering self - Man worships, and talks, and is glad.

‘ Come, sit with me, ye that are lovely, Ye that are paid with disdain, Ye that are chained and would soar! I am beauty and love;

I am friendship, the comforter; I am that which forgives and forgets.’ - The Spirit of Wine Sang in my heart, and I triumphed

In the savour and scent of his music, His magnetic and mastering song.

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