id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 23338 Duff, J. L. The Rubaiyat of Ohow Dryyam With Apologies to Omar .txt text/plain 695 82 92 [Illustration: The Rubàiyàt of Ohow Dryyàm] Franklin OHOW DRYYAM _The Rubaiyat of Ohow Dryyam_ "Drink coffee, Lads, for that is all that's left The Haigs indeed are gone, and on the Nose Come, fill the Cup, and in the Coffee-house We'll learn a new and temperate Carouse-Yes, but where match the beer of Yesterday? Beside me sighing in the Wilderness-Sigh for Inebriate Paradise to come, While Moonshine takes the Cash (no Credit goes) Like Snow upon the Desert's dusty Face, It lights us for an hour and then--is gone. The gilded Bar, and all my Lucre spent The gilded Bar ..._] Of Hooch, I wonder what Bootleggers buy One half so precious as the Stuff they sell. If I am garnered of the Law, wilt Thou, _And Bill the Bootlegger--the Infidel!--_] _And Bill the Bootlegger--the Infidel!--_] _Six_ Moons arise--who now seek _Two_ in vain. Six Moons arise ..._] ./cache/23338.txt ./txt/23338.txt