The Sentimental Songster/With an Honest Old Friend

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The Sentimental Songster (1840s)
With an Honest Old Friend
4172179The Sentimental Songster — With an Honest Old Friend1840s


WITH AN HONEST OLD FRIEND.

With an honest old friend, and a merry old song,
And a flask of old port, let me sit the night long,
And laugh at the malice of those who repine,
That they must swig porter, whilst I can drink wine

I envy no mortal, though ever so great,
Nor scorn I a wretch for his lowly estate:
But what I abhor, and esteem as a curse,
Is poorness of spirit, not poorness in purse.

Then dare to be generous, dauntless, and gay,
Let’s merrily pass life’s remainder away:
Upheld by our friends, we our foes may despise,
For the more we are envied the higher we rise.