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Quart Mug belonging to the Buttens of that Society
Quart Mug belonging to the Buttens of that Society


Amphora non mercait tam pretiosa mori
Amphora non mercuit tam pretiosa mori
 
Whenever the cruel hand of Death
Whenever the cruel hand of Death
Untimely stops a fav'rite's breath,
Untimely stops a fav'rite's breath,
Muses in plaintive numbers tell
Muses in plaintive numbers tell
How lov'd he liv'd  -- how mourn'd he fell --
How lov'd he liv'd  -- how mourn'd he fell --
Catullus 'wail'd his sparrow's fate,
Catullus' wail'd his sparrow's fate,
And Gray immortaliz'd his Cat.
And Gray immortaliz'd his Cat.
Thrice tuneful bonds! could I but chime so clever,
Thrice tuneful bonds! could I but chime so clever,

Latest revision as of 19:40, 22 July 2017

[?]n he, can such a one forget [?]y native humour, sterling wit? No, Garrick, he must surely find, deeply imprinted on his mind, [?] such warm tints thy form and face No time or distance can efface. [flourishes]

An ode by an Under Graduate of Lincoln College Oxford, on breaking a China Quart Mug belonging to the Buttens of that Society

Amphora non mercuit tam pretiosa mori

Whenever the cruel hand of Death Untimely stops a fav'rite's breath, Muses in plaintive numbers tell How lov'd he liv'd -- how mourn'd he fell -- Catullus' wail'd his sparrow's fate, And Gray immortaliz'd his Cat. Thrice tuneful bonds! could I but chime so clever, My Quart, my honest Quart, should live for ever.

   How weak is all a mortal power
   T'avert the death of devoted hour!
   Nor can a shape or beauty save
   from the sure conquest of the Grave.