The Myrtle And the Vine Or Complete Vocal Library With An Essay On Singing

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The Myrtle And the Vine Or Complete Vocal Library With An Essay On Singing
Charles Henry Wilson
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The Turks, who arrived from the Port sublime, They told us that drinking was held a great crime; Yet after their dinner, away they slunk, And tippled their wine, 'till they got quite drunk.
The Sultan and Crommet, And even Mahomet, And all take a sup in their turn.
The Quakers will bid you from drink abstain, By yea, and by nay, 'tis a fault in the Vain; Yet some of the Broadbrims will get to the stuff, And tipple away 'till they've tippled enough.
For stiff rump and steady, And Solomon's lady,
... Would all take a sup in their turn.
The Germans will say they can drink the most, The French and Italians will also boast, lifberaia's the country, for all I heir noise, For generous drinking and hearty boys; There each jovial fellow, Will drink 'till he's mellow, And take off his glass in his turn. X4.^> SONG.
WHEN first I saw yoilag CAROL'S face J mark'd his mein and matchless grace: Yet heeded not his wheedling tongue, Tho' oft he spoke, and oft he sung Of love, love, love ! Tho' oft he spoke, and oft he sung Of love, love, love !


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