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Excerpt from Memoirs of the Forty-Five First Years of the Life of James Lackington Booksellers
Care to our co?in adds a nail no doubt, And ev'ry grin, so merry, draws one out; I own I like to laugh, and hate to sigh, And think, that risibility was giv'a For human happiness, by gracious heav'n, 'and that we came not into life to cry To wear long faces, just as if our maker, The God of goodness, was an undertaker, Well pleas'd to wrap the soul's unlucky mien, In sorrow's dismal crape or bombasine Methinks I hear the lord of nature say, Fools how you plague me! Go, be Wise, be gay. Mirth be your motto - merry be your heart; Good laughs are pleasant inoffensive things. Peter pindar.
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