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Published 1792.
Lyrics: Peter Pindar (John Wolcot)
Come, push round with spirit the liquor divine;
He's a fool who to care is a slave.
When we part with this world, we part with good wine,
Nay, there's not e'en small beer in the grave.
Now look at that bottle, a good-natur'd fellow,
I admire such a generous elf;
Who, whenever we choose to enjoy and be mellow,
Scorns to keep e'en a drop for himself.
Come, push round with spirit the liquor divine;
He's a fool who to care is a slave.
When we part with this world, we part with good wine,
Nay, there's not e'en small beer in the grave.
Now look at that bottle, a good-natur'd fellow,
I admire such a generous elf;
Who, whenever we choose to enjoy and be mellow,
Scorns to keep e'en a drop for himself.