Drinking-songs. Miscellaneous songs. Ancient balladsF. C. and J. Rivington, 1813 |
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... Thou art for this life alone , Man seeks another when ' tis gone ; And though allow'd its joys to share , ' Tis Virtue here hopes Pleasure there . ] † * ' Made extempore by a gentleman , occasioned by a fly drink- ing out of his cup of ...
... Thou art for this life alone , Man seeks another when ' tis gone ; And though allow'd its joys to share , ' Tis Virtue here hopes Pleasure there . ] † * ' Made extempore by a gentleman , occasioned by a fly drink- ing out of his cup of ...
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... Art thou weak or lame , Or thy wits to blame ? Call for sack and thou shalt have it ; " Twill make him rise , And be very wise , Cui vim natura negavit . D VOL . II . We have frolic rounds , We have merry go - DRINKING - SONGS . 23.
... Art thou weak or lame , Or thy wits to blame ? Call for sack and thou shalt have it ; " Twill make him rise , And be very wise , Cui vim natura negavit . D VOL . II . We have frolic rounds , We have merry go - DRINKING - SONGS . 23.
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... thou art , 6 So , some years hence , shall I. ' But , trust me , Wharton , pity ' t were , ' So much good wine to spill , As these companions here may drink , ' Ere they have had their fill , ' Let thou and I , in bumpers full , 56 ...
... thou art , 6 So , some years hence , shall I. ' But , trust me , Wharton , pity ' t were , ' So much good wine to spill , As these companions here may drink , ' Ere they have had their fill , ' Let thou and I , in bumpers full , 56 ...
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... Thou art not so , but we . Them that do covet only rest , A cottage will 112 MISCELLANEOUS SONGS .
... Thou art not so , but we . Them that do covet only rest , A cottage will 112 MISCELLANEOUS SONGS .
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... Thou art the source whence labour flows , We shun thee but to make thee sure . For who'd sustain war's toil and waste , Or who th ' hoarse thund'ring of the sea . But to be idle at the last , And find a pleasing end in thee ? SONG XVIII ...
... Thou art the source whence labour flows , We shun thee but to make thee sure . For who'd sustain war's toil and waste , Or who th ' hoarse thund'ring of the sea . But to be idle at the last , And find a pleasing end in thee ? SONG XVIII ...
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ANACREON babes Bacchus BALLAD BATTLE OF EVESHAM beauty blessings bold bowl boys brave bring bumper call'd cheer claret Comus crown Cumberland Three dame dear death delight Derry doth dragon drank drink Earl Percy eyes fair fear fight friendship gallant give glass gold grace grave grief hand happy Harry Carey hast hath head heart Henry Here's honest honour JAMES PLUMPTRE Johny Armstrong joys king knight lady Lancelot land little Musgrave live lord lowly lies maid merry mind mirth ne'er never noble o'er old cap peace Percy pleasure poor pray prince queen quoth R. B. SHERIDAN rich rose round sing slain SONG sorrow soul squire stormy winds Sweet William tears tell thee thing thou art thou shalt Tis wine true Twill unto vicar of Bray wanton wife winds do blow wise