Horace To Maecenas

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How breaks my heart to hear you say
  You feel the shadows fall about you!
  The gods forefend
  That fate, O friend!
  I would not, I could not live without you!
  You gone, what would become of me,
  Your shadow, O beloved Maecenas?
  We've shared the mirth--
  And sweets of earth--
  Let's share the pangs of death between us!

  I should not dread Chinaera's breath
  Nor any threat of ghost infernal;
  Nor fear nor pain
  Should part us twain--
  For so have willed the powers eternal.
  No false allegiance have I sworn,
  And, whatsoever fate betide you,
  Mine be the part
  To cheer your heart--
  With loving song to fare beside you!

  Love snatched you from the claws of death
  And gave you to the grateful city;
  The falling tree
  That threatened me
  Did Fannus turn aside in pity;
  With horoscopes so wondrous like,
  Why question that we twain shall wander,
  As in this land,
  So, hand in hand,
  Into the life that waiteth yonder?

  So to your shrine, O patron mine,
  With precious wine and victims fare you;
  Poor as I am,
  A humble lamb
  Must testify what love I bear you.
  But to the skies shall sweetly rise
  The sacrifice from shrine and heather,
  And thither bear
  The solemn prayer
  That, when we go, we go together!

© Eugene Field