Drinking-songs. Miscellaneous songs. Ancient balladsF. C. and J. Rivington, 1813 |
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Side 38
... wife . ] [ Grave Seneca , fam'd for his parts , Who tutor❜d the bully of Rome , Grew wise o'er his cups and his quarts , Which he drank like a miser at home : And to show he lov'd wine that was good To the last , we may truly aver it ...
... wife . ] [ Grave Seneca , fam'd for his parts , Who tutor❜d the bully of Rome , Grew wise o'er his cups and his quarts , Which he drank like a miser at home : And to show he lov'd wine that was good To the last , we may truly aver it ...
Side 47
... wife , and some a punk , Some men want wit , and some want wealth ; But he wants nothing that is drunk . ' Tis wine , pure wine , revives sad souls , Therefore give me the cheering bowls . SONG XLI . A BACCHANALIAN RANT . BY MR . HENRY ...
... wife , and some a punk , Some men want wit , and some want wealth ; But he wants nothing that is drunk . ' Tis wine , pure wine , revives sad souls , Therefore give me the cheering bowls . SONG XLI . A BACCHANALIAN RANT . BY MR . HENRY ...
Side 73
... bear any blame , It is their own doings to break o'er the pale : And neither the malt , nor the good wife in fault , If any be potted with a pot of good ale . They tell whom it kills , but say not a DRINKING - SONGS . 73.
... bear any blame , It is their own doings to break o'er the pale : And neither the malt , nor the good wife in fault , If any be potted with a pot of good ale . They tell whom it kills , but say not a DRINKING - SONGS . 73.
Side 90
... now comes at my call , I can roam in my fields , I can feast in my hall ; My time is my own , I can do as I will , I have children that prattle , a wife that is still . I feel that I'm happy , though taxes run high 90 DRINKING - SONGS .
... now comes at my call , I can roam in my fields , I can feast in my hall ; My time is my own , I can do as I will , I have children that prattle , a wife that is still . I feel that I'm happy , though taxes run high 90 DRINKING - SONGS .
Side 95
... wives , By these maxims may live all the days of our lives . SONG LXXI . Written for a convivial Meeting , formed by a Party of select young Friends . YE free - hearted sons of good - humour and mirth ! Disciples of concord , that never ...
... wives , By these maxims may live all the days of our lives . SONG LXXI . Written for a convivial Meeting , formed by a Party of select young Friends . YE free - hearted sons of good - humour and mirth ! Disciples of concord , that never ...
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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