The Fiery Furnaces - Cabaret Of The Seven Devils

Disregard for how and where and
with whom
You amuse yourself encourages bad behavior.

The Duke, as was appropriate, held himself in high regard,
And therefore considered himself in need of encouragement.
He expected the people of Madrid render him this service.
And as convenient setting for the achievement of this end
He established the Cabaret of the Seven Devils

This is what happened:
Sick and tired of what passed for diversion at the Carnival Palace of Don Diego de Cordona--
So lucky to have him there in the first place,
And he certainly was in the First Place--
the Duke of Medina Sidonia, himself,
Made up his mind.
When he must go back to the 'capital',
Which was soon, "And which I hate,"
He would take his exercise in the town.

The evening in question was just another moonless Monday.

With one one valet (only one--but by far his best swordsman)
And carrying his own purse,
The Duke marched into the least auspicious tavern,
Tossed his silver bag at whom he assumed was the proprietor
And said, or barked, rather,
"This establishment will now surve my purposes.
And I should like it to be known as the Cabaret of the Seven Devils."