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Richard Lovelace

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When flowing cups pass swiftly round
With no allaying Thames.
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To Althea: From Prison, st. 2. Compare: "A cup of hot wine with not a drop of allaying Tiber in 't", William Shakespeare, Coriolanus, Act ii, Scene 1.

 
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