This short poem, which is part of an epic poem, repeats the command “Fill high the bowl with Samian wine!” For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this short poem that agitates for the independence of a nation “where grew the arts of war and peace.”
ANSWER: “The Isles of Greece”
[10e] “The Isles of Greece” appears in the digressive third canto of this epic poem by Lord Byron that portrays a legendary womanizer as a man who is easily seduced by women.
ANSWER: Don Juan (“JOO-in”)
[10m] At the end of the canto, Byron mocks “that complete perfection which ensures an epic from” this poet “every spring.” Don Juan is sarcastically dedicated to this author of Thalaba the Destroyer.
ANSWER: Robert Southey [or Bob Southey]
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