The Divine Comedy of Patriotism:

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But he has not always appeared to mankind as Lyaeus ; He sometimes seemed filled with contempt for himself in that character, As might be inferred when filled up with the pleasures of Bacchus. One day he conceived the idea of going a-yachting, And freakishly chose as companions some pirates Tyrrhenian. They were true to their trade, not caring to know the care-chaser, And with instinct professional instantly thought about ransom. Leaving Icaria astern with straight course set for Naxos, The Tyr...rhenian gentry quick loaded their new friend with slave-links, Devoting him unto bondage should ransom default them. Then Lyaeus took care to be very like some other fellow. He tipped the wink to the chains and they fell from his ankles, Since a wink is as sharp as a file to the links on a god's leg. Then he paced the poop-deck with grand mien as a lion commanding Not only the ship or a fleet, but the whole of Tyrrhenia, And sent a deep-growling, famished bear into the forecastle. Not freed from care but to consternation delivered, The sailors rushed wildly on deck, where they found masts and rigging Suddenly serving as vine-poles, with grapes grown autumnal, September grapes prone for the press, while nymphs playful and tuneful Chanted an ode to the ship which entirely becalmed her.

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