2. Bring the well-tempered wine, that seems to be tinctured with saffron, and, when it is diluted with water, overflows the cup. 3. This is the liquor which diverts the anxious lover from his passion; and, as soon as he tastes it, he is perfectly composed: 4. Hence thou seest the penurious churl, when the circling bowl passes him, grow regardless of his pelf: 5. When its potent flames have seized the discreetest of our youths, thou wouldst imagine him to be in a frenzy. 6. Thou turnest the goblet from us, O mother of Amru; for the true course of the goblet is to the right hand:
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