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'Tis known, at least it should be, that throughout All countries of the Catholic persuasion, Some weeks before Shrove Tuesday comes about, The People take their fill of recreation, And buy repentance, ere they grow devout, However high their rank, or low their station, With fiddling, feasting, dancing, drinking, masking, And other things which may be had for asking. II. The moment Night with dusky mantle covers The skies (and the more duskily the better), The Time--less liked by husbands than by lovers-- Begins, and Prudery flings aside her fetter, And Gaiety on restless tiptoe hovers, Giggling with all the Gallants who beset her; And there are Songs and quavers, roaring, humming, Guitars, and every other sort of strumming... Byron: A Life, in Letters and Poems, compiled and read by Gabriel Woolf. Highlight is Beppo, a Venetian Story, a light and pleasant satire on hypocrisy and Byron's preparatory study for his subsequent masterpiece, Don Juan. Kindly seed. Sharing Widget |