Pipe and Pouch - The Smoker's Own Book of Poetry  by Various
page 67 of 210 (31%)
page 67 of 210 (31%)
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|  | SMOKE IS THE FOOD OF LOVERS. When Cupid open'd shop, the trade he chose Was just the very one you might suppose. Love keep a shop?--his trade, oh! quickly name! A dealer in tobacco--fie, for shame! No less than true, and set aside all joke, From oldest time he ever dealt in smoke; Than smoke, no other thing he sold, or made; Smoke all the substance of his stock in trade; His capital all smoke, smoke all his store, 'Twas nothing else; but lovers ask no more-- And thousands enter daily at his door! Hence it was ever, and it e'er will be The trade most suited to his faculty: Fed by the vapors of their heart's desire, No other food his votaries require; For that they seek--the favor of the fair-- Is unsubstantial as the smoke and air. JACOB CATS: _Moral Emblems_. CLOUDS. |  | 


 
