After the whole hog, the justice: after that the sentence dire:
After which, chains, fetters, fines,—all that, and all that, and all that.—J. Bailey.
Bacchylides. (Book ii. § 10, p. 65.)
The goblet's sweet compulsion moves
The soften'd mind to melting loves.
The hope of Venus warms the soul,
Mingling in Bacchus' gifted bowl;
And buoyant lifts in lightest air
The soaring thoughts of human care.