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

MISOELLANEOTTB.

The mot that feels for sorrows not his own. Sunshineand good humor all tho world over. May the bud of sincerity ever blossom offriendship. May the pleasures of return bear up the nbsint. May our wants be reduced and our comforts mcrc.ased. Humanity in prosperity, and fortitude indistre.ss. May the suashine of comfort dispel the cloud of care. May we never know want till relief is at hand. Gratitude to remember, and sense to forget. Merit assi.sted -and knaves twisted. A blush of detection to the lovers of deceit. All fortune-s daughters eveept the eldest-d/iss-Fortune. Allour wants supplied, and our virtuous wishes satisfied. Conscious honor, when peaceof mind is absent Conscious innocence,and constant independence. Every thing offortune but her instability Freedom to those who dare contend for it Frugality without meannes.s. Great men honest, and honest men great Good luck till we are tired of It Gratitude to acknowledge favors done. , , ,T. n ...^iness riches, and a good wite. Health, happiness, n . ^ , May virtue find forlnne always an attendant. May reality strengthen the joys ofimagination. Ma^armony arisefrom the ashes of discord. May temptation never conquer virtue discretion be our pilots. May wisdom and dis for another s distress. May we always feel 1 * cvc well on the theatre oflife. May we actour parts n „tod and die regretted. May welive respected, anu ui r, Good trade and well paid.

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