1874 The American Bar-Tender or The Art and Mystery of Mixing Drinks by E A Simmons
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Tho American Trio—Scott, Taylor and Wool. Mad Anthony Wayno—The general that made the English look black. Vera Cruz—May the victory there gained never he tarui.shed by future defeats The Midshipmen of the Constitution—May wa always thrash our enemies as they did. The Prince of Navigation—Lieutenant Wilkea. ^ A While Columbia's sons compose the bold crew
'. Of America, to loyalty, justice, and liberty true, While the standard united from her mast's unfurl d May she ride Preedom's three-docker.
The glory and hope of a woi'dering world. General Mercer and the American patriots The majesty of the people of America.
Hero'sto oirr naval heroes. And to their gallant tars, And may our young ones, like the old. Despise both wounds and scars; May they let the foe, on every sea > By skill and courage hnow. That liberty their freight shall be. While ocean's billows flow.
Here's to the tar! a tough strong soul. Fanned by a brisk and favoring g.ale. Health, and wealth, and ready rhino To every tar that you and Iknow ; Should on enemy's fleet ere cross the sea.
May they cast their death's anchor and there let them bo. Grog, grub, and glory to every tar who fights beneath the Am erican flag. Our Musquito Fleets in the Mexican war—They proved galley- nippers to the enemy.
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