The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Volume 19, No. 536, March 3, 1832 by Various
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Pleasures wait on forty-nine.
Social pleasures--joys benign-- Still are found at forty-nine. With a friend to go and dine, What better age than forty-nine? Ladies with me sip their wine, Though they know I'm forty-nine. Tea and chat, and wit combine, To enliven musing forty-nine. Let harmony its chords untwine, Music charms at forty nine. O'er wasting care let croakers whine, Care we'll defy at forty-nine. Fifty shall not make me pine-- Why lament o'er forty-nine. Joys let's trace of "Auld Lang Syne," Memory's fresh at forty-nine. Then fill a cup of rosy wine, And drink a health to FORTY-NINE. W. W. * * * * * SPIRIT OF THE PUBLIC JOURNALS. |
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