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26

YESTERDAY'S gone,to-morrow

may not come,

The past is over and the future

dumb;

The wisest know not what may

come to pass—

Be merry NOW,and each man fill

his glass.

Sf 3^

'AKE my heart with this drink! I

love you, dear girls I

Be your eyes blue or brown, your

locks frizzes or curls;

The plump and the spare, the

short and the tall,

If the law would allow me I'd

marry you all.

■Sf

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Gather kittens while

you may.

Time brings only sor

row.

And the kittens of to-day

Will be old cats to

morrow.