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

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May we always look forward for better things, but never be discontented with the present. May the honey of rectitude sweeten the bitterness of sorrow. May the cheerful heart never want a companion. May we never sacrifice at the shrine of deceit. Maythe law of humanity be put in force against the perpetra, trators of cruelty. May poverty never stare us in the face,without presenting hope as her successor. o ^ May our wants be sown in Ko i uitful a soil as to produce im mediate relief. M.y..r principle,p.

May we never envy tho^ft

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May we derive ammsement , . .from pleasure. May we never malio a sword of nui- f actor of good men.

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May private grief never atTe.-t,he p„,,iie May higotry, superstition, and all mam,„, r • soon come to an end. May the poor merit esteem, and the rid, 1eneration. May honesty never want a comiieteucy Maythe hand of lenity heal the sores of calamity May we be always as merry as wise, and wise as merry. May our conduct be such as to hear the strictest scrutiny May industry be always rewarded as the favorite offortune. May we live during life.

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