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Slaves are they that heap up mountains,
Still desiring more and more,
Still let's carouse in Bacchus' fountains,
Never dreaming to be poor.

Give us then a cup of liquor,
Fill it up unto the brim;
For then methinks my wits grow quicker,
When my brains in liquor swim.
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