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Great words of wisdom here, thank you.

I've been enjoying meditation on George Herbert's "The Church Porch", a poem to encourage people to virtue...

Drink not the third glass, which thou canst not tame,

When once it is within thee; but before

Mayst rule it, as thou list: and pour the shame,

Which it would pour on thee, upon the floor.

    It is most just to throw that on the ground,

    Which would throw me there, if I keep the round.

He that is drunken, may his mother kill

Bige with his sister: he hath lost the reins,

Is outlaw'd by himself: all kind of ill

Did with his liquor slide into his veins.

    The drunkard forefets Man, and doth divest

    All worldly right, save what he hath by beast.

Shall I, to please another's wine-sprung minde,

Lose all mine own? God hath giv'n me a measure

Short of his can, and body; must I find

A pain in that, wherein he finds a pleasure?

    Stay at the third glass: if thou lose thy hold,

    Then thou art modest, and the wine grows bold.

If reason move not Gallants, quit the room;

(All in a shipwreck shift their several way)

Let not a common ruin thee intombe:

But not a beast in courtesy, but stay,

    Stay at the third cup, or forego the place.

    Wine above all things doth God's stamp deface.

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