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Miscellaneous writings of the late Dr. Maginn

edited by Dr. Shelton Mackenzie

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6.—TO A BOTTLE OF OLD PORT.
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6.—TO A BOTTLE OF OLD PORT.

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When he, who adores thee, has left but the dregs
Of such famous old stingo behind,
Oh! say will he bluster or weep; no, ifegs!
He'll seek for some more of the kind.
He'll laugh, and though doctors perhaps may condemn,
Thy tide shall efface the decree,
For many can witness, though subject to phlegm,
He has always been faithful to thee!

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With thee were the dreams of his earliest love,
Every rap in his pocket was thine,
And his very last prayer, every morning, by Jove,
Was to finish the evening in wine.
How blest are the tipplers whose heads can outlive
The effects of four bottles of thee,
But the next dearest blessing that heaven can give,
Is to stagger home muzzy from three!