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

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Prom discord may harmony arise. En^y in an air-pump, without n passage to breathe through. Prosperity to all good folks, and reformation to all bad ones. Let Us enjoy a city life without entering into its follies. American Beans, Beauty, Buckwheat and Bravery—may wo never be without them. American Beef may wo always have a steak,-a spare-rib, and a rib to spare. Tbe country lasses, and the lads worthy of them. Let every man be distinguished for his virtue instead of his birth. The trade and commerce of the States. The Memory of Robert Burns.

Caledonia—stern and wild, Fit nurse for a poetio child.

When Scotland's far afif bairns. Aye think upon their mither. The mosses, waters, slap., and cairns,

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blooming heather. For though they almost blush to reign, Tho'Love's own flowers wreathe the chain. Disguise the bondage a we will, Tis woman, woman, rules us still. Come fill the glass and drain the bowt

Let Love and Bacchus still agree, n every American warm his soul With Cupid, 'Wine,and Liberty. he Poete of America—Second to those of no other country in talent or noble purpose. The Plough Itn one share in a bank of earthis worth ten in a bank of paper.

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