Don Juan 03-066
Canto the Third

     LXVI
A beauty at the season's close grown hectic,
     A genius who has drunk himself to death,
A rake turn'd methodistic, or Eclectic
     (For that's the name they like to pray beneath)-
But most, an alderman struck apoplectic,
     Are things that really take away the breath,-
And show that late hours, wine, and love are able
To do not much less damage than the table.

George Gordon Byron, Lord Byron (1788-1824) 
ByronLong