1874 The American Bar-Tender or The Art and Mystery of Mixing Drinks by E A Simmons

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May our enemies bo picUlod in the brino tbat preserves Amer- ica May we never want for a Paul Jones to show tbo foe wo can be nt them with ono baud- May tbo tars of America triumi^bautly sail, And.over ber enemies ever prevail. May tbo eiamplo set by our heroes in Mexico act as a stimulus to future ages. May each soldier of Columbia a bright oogis bear To defend them from treachery's diugcrous snare, And whilst victory's laurels hang high over their head, May they pity the vanquished and honor the dead. May every American officer have Montgomery's courage butnot his f.ije. May the enemy's flag be surmounted by the American stand ard. May the Volunteer Army of Columbia never feel dismayed at its enemies. May bronze mcdrls not bo the only reward of the comrades of Scott and Taylor. May the army of America be ready to face any army in tlio world. 5Lay the American Mars over conquer the British Ileroules.^ Manliness, merit, true friendship and love to every American < ailor. May the American flag ever fly at the main May America, a world within herself, reign safe on her floating towels. Neptime'a favorites—American tars. Hull's hands—The tars of Columbia. ^ The Battle of Montery—May every brave fellow who met hiS death in that glorious action meet an eternal rewar

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