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what does the poet mean by bitter draught?​

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Answered by kartik362694
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Answered by avantika7488
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God made the country, and man made the town.

What wonder then that health and virtue, gifts

That can alone make sweet the bitter draught

That life holds out to all, should most abound

And least be threaten'd in the fields and groves?

Possess ye, therefore, ye, who, borne about

In chariots and sedans, know no fatigue

But that of idleness, and taste no scenes

But such as art contrives, possess ye still

Your element; there only can ye shine;

There only mind's like yours can do no harm.

Our groves were planted to console at noon

The pensive wanderer in their shades. At eve

The moonbeam, sliding softly in between

The sleeping leaves, is all the light they wish,

Birds warbling all the music. We can spare

The splendour of your lamps; they but eclipse

Our softer satellite. Your songs confound

Our more harmonious notes: the thrush departs

Scar'd, and th' offended nightingale is mute.

There is a public mischief in your mirth;

It plagues your country. Folly such as yours,

Grac'd with a sword, and worthier of a fan,

Has made, which enemies could ne'er have done,

Our arch of empire, steadfast but for you,

A multilated structure, soon to fall.

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