Pho! Pox o' this nonsense, I prithee give o'er, And talk of your Phillis and Chloe no more; Their face, and their air, and their mien, what a rout! THere's to thee, my lad, push the bottle about! THere's to thee, my lad, push the bottle about! Let finikin fops play the fool and the ape; They dare not confide in the juice of the grape, But we honest fellows, 'sdeath, who'd ever think Of puling for love, while he's able to drink, Of puling for love, while he's able to drink! 'Tis wine, only wine, that true pleasure bestows, Our joys it increases and lightens our woes; Remember what topers of old used to sing, @3The man that is drunk is as great as a king, The man that is drunk is as great as a king@1! If Cupid assaults you, there's law for his tricks, Anacreon's cases, see page twenty-six; The precedent's glorious, and just by my soul, Lay hold on, and drown the young dog in a bowl Lay hold on, and drown the young dog in a bowl! What's life but a frolic, a song, and a laugh? My toast shall be this while I've liquor to quaff: May mirth and good fellowship always abound! Boys, fill up a Bumper and let it go round, Boys, fill up a Bumper and let it go round! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...LINES FROM A PLUTOCRATIC POETASTER TO A DITCH-DIGGER by FRANKLIN PIERCE ADAMS THE HOUSE OF DUST: 1 by CONRAD AIKEN THE BODY BREAKING by MARVIN BELL I COULD TAKE by HAYDEN CARRUTH LOVE BEING ALL ONE by ROBERT FROST SONNET TO THOSE WHO SEE BUT DARKLY by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON |