The Last Days of the Last of the Three Dibdins Containing Fifty New Songs Poem

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The Last Days of the Last of the Three Dibdins Containing Fifty New Songs Poem
Thomas Dibdin
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i2 116 Our prize in tow, we're all agog, For fresh tobacco, flip, and grog ; In port each seeks his fav'rite lass, And bids the world unheeded pass !
100. THE BOOK OF LIFE.
To dwell on fair infancy's page where's the need r > Blank leaves no perusal can ask, In childhood you find us beginning to read, And calling improvement a task. That then we're most happy we doubt to be truth, And think present sorrows the worst, Till, our teens ending boyhood, we jump into youth, And thus endeth Chapter th
...e First.
With pleasure the pranks of sixteen we rehearse, Till woman, that charm against grief, Makes Cupid from Hymen quote chapter and verse.
And bids us turn o'er a new leaf. Then married, or happy, or unhappy we, (For wedlock's a lottery reckon'd, ) That time flies on feathers you all must agree.
And soon endeth Chapter the Second.
Approaching our period, behind us we look, This or that past mistake to amend ; For who can deny that in life, as a book.
The errata appear at the end. And now with good reason we gravely reflect On passages slightly o'erpast, Till finis allows us scarce time to correct The follies of Chapter the Last.


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