The Temperance And Other Poems of the Late Henry Anderton of Walton Le Dale N

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Henry Anderton
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for friend John, and success to the cause, Good luck to our friends and bad luck to its foes, Destruction to liquors invented in hell, For that is our aim with the temperance hotel.
And when we are wed, " if that ever will be, " As our friends will all look for a teetotal spree, Well have a nice party, and cut a real swell, At neighbour John Jowitt's the temperance hotel.
58 ANDERTON'S POEMS.
TODMOKDEN LASSES.
Before, by your sides yon permit me to strut, Ye, whose beauties attract the beholder
...s, I've a word for your ear, though 'tis hard work to put An old head on a young pair of shoulders.
Pray, what sort of fellows have tipp'd you the wink ?
To know that is a girl's first of duties ; Are they fond of a drop are they slaves of strong drink ?
Get to know, bonny Todmorden beauties.
Don't you know that to love, every drunkard is dead, And can ye, ye lovely ones, bury Your beauties with men, whose affections are wed To stink, and to spue, and to Jerry ?
I'll never believe it ; now, therefore, my dears, If your lads visit Jerry-wag benches, Oh !


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