Index Entry | Drinking Ode [t] [beg] I'm fix'd:--I'll in some tavern lie |
Location | Oxford |
Citation | RNYG.783.047 1 Mar 1783:24 (671) THE CELEBRATED DRINKING ODE OF WALTER MAPES, the genial Archdeacon of Oxford, the Anacreon of the Eleventh Century. I'm fix'd:--I'll in some tavern lie, When I return to dust; And have the bottle at my mouth, To moisten my dry crust; That the choice spirits of the skies (Who know my soul is mellow)] May say, Ye Gods, propitious smile, Here comes an honest fellow. . . . [4 more verses of 8 lines each] |
Generic Title | Rivington's New York Gazette |
Date | 1783.03.01 |
Publisher | Rivington, James |
City, State | New York, NY |
Year | 1783 |
Bibliography | B0043322 |