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UTOPIA by WILLIAM WATSON

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First Line: A LIFE TOO GREAT FOR FOLLY
Last Line: BY WATER ONCE AGAIN.

A LIFE too great for folly,
In a world too wise for wine,
Is a life the saint or sage may love,
But I cannot boast it mine.

If all by law were sober,
And all by statute good,
I could not breathe the impeccable air --
And I would not if I could.

Nay, if denied for ever
All juice of grape or grain,
I'd leave this world to be destroyed
By water once again.



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