And when Philip of Macedon, at a drinking party, began to speak in banter about the verses and tragedies which his father, Dionysius the elder, had left behind him, and pretended to wonder how he could get any time from his other business to compose such elaborate and ingenious pieces, he replied, very much to the purpose, "It was at those Leisurable hours, which such as you and I, and those we call happy men, bestow upon our cups."
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Clough, Arthur Hugh