BACCHANALIAN SON?. He that sits for this picture, Must sit a good while. A GLASS OF GIN. $in? Chlce's face, her ?hape, her akin; Ods b?b?! [ envy not their rhyme If ! can get a glae? of gin. Hail, matchless liquer! but for Who'd car? fer li?e a singie pin; For troubles, as by m?ic, From those who love a glass of gin. Derry down, &e, If spouse, at home, in wordy war ?triken up the matrimonial din, No blows I use; 'tie better far To soothe her with a glass of gin. �Berry down, &c. When keen mi?ortune's piercing dart Assailn or st?tnger, friend or kin, "A quartern ho!" l'lFcheer his heart By giving h,_'m a gle? of gin. Did I but know his name aright Who first to use the stuff brought in? At morning? noon, and last at night, I'd to?st him in a glass of gin. Oh.* never, wbiiet my hand can lift The cordial n,ctar te my elfin, M? I be driven to a shift To get a brunitar gl? of gizL Derry d?vn, &e. o,?,?,?o?Goo,?le
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