Robin Aboon/A Sup of Good Whisky

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Robin Aboon (1825)
A Sup of Good Whisky
3458684Robin Aboon — A Sup of Good Whisky1825

A SUP OF GOOD WHISKY.

A sup of good whisky will make you glad,
Too much of the creature will make you mad;
If you take in resson 't will make you wise:
If you drink to excess it will close up your eyes;
Yet Father and Mother,
And Sister and Brother,
They all love sup in their turn.

Some preachers will tell you to drink is bail,
I thick so too———if there's a one to be had;
The Swadler will bid you drink none at all;
But while I can get it a fig for them all;
Both Layman and Brother,
In spite of th's pother,
Will take s sup in their turn.

Some Doctors will tell you 'twill spoil your hea'th
And justice will say 'twill reduce your wealth:
Physicians and Lawyers will all agree,
When your money's all gone, they can get no fee;
Yet Surgeon Doctor.
And Lawyer and Poctor,
Will all take a sup in their turn.

The Turks who arrived from the port sublime,
They to'd us that drinking was held a great crime;
Jet after their dinner awsy they slank.
And tipple their wine till they got quite drunk;
The Sultan and Crommet,
Ant even Mahomet,
They all take a sup in their turn.

The Quakers will bid you from drink abstain,
By yea, and by nay 'tis a fault in the vain;
Set some of the Broadbrims will get to the stuff,
Add tipple away till they've tippled enough;
For Stiff rump and Steady,
And Solomon, Lady,
Would all take a snp in their turn.

The Germans will say they drink the most,
The French and Italians will also boast;
Hibernia' the country for all their noise,
For generous drinking and hearty boys;
Where each jovial fellow,
Will drink till he's mellow,
And sake of his glass in his turn.


This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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