1874 The American Bar-Tender or The Art and Mystery of Mixing Drinks by E A Simmons
Lovers' toasts.
every Ainerienn eailor fight bravely anrl be rewarded lion orably. iSIay no true son of Neptune ever fiiiudi from his gun. May our brave tars never get in the doldrums.
May the world wonder At American thunder.
Lietour sailors forever jirovu hu d.s of the main. And the .spirit of Lawrence entlame them again. Let the thunder of our cannon bo as terrible to or-r enemies as the bolts of Jupiter. Let our national ships bear our naval thunder over every sea. Let the army and navy of America'over maintain their accus tomed superiority over every foe. May the battles of Bunker Hill and Buena 'Vista never be suf fered to fall into oblivion. May American liberty over be defended by her bi-ave hearts of oak. Forever may our ofi3cer.s aud men be valiant and brars. And our commodores constant and true. May they stand by their guns, our rights to maintain, jUd fight for their country's true blue.
LOVEKS' toasts.
May the union of persons be always founded on that of hp«rl«.. May the temper of our wives be stiited to those of their Ifu^ band.
May those who love truty be always believed, And tho.se -n'ho deceive us bo always deceived.
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