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Silenus: Oh! but it did, for it says it is in love with my handsome
face.

Cyclops: (holding out his cup) Pour in; only give me my cup full.

Silenus: H'm! how is it mixed? just let me make sure. (Takes another
pull.)

Cyclops: Perdition! give it me at once.

Silenus: Oh, no! I really cannot, till I see thee with a crown on,
and have another taste myself.

Cyclops: My cup-bearer is a cheat.

Silenus: No really, but the wine is so luscious. Thou must wipe thy
lips, though, to get a draught.

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