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John Bartlett (1820–1905). Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919.

Bartholomew Dowling 1823-1863 John Bartlett

 
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    We meet neath the sounding rafter,
  And the walls around are bare;
As they shout back our peals of laughter
  It seems that the dead are there.
Ho! stand to your glasses steady!
  ’T is all we have left to prize.
A cup to the dead already,—
  Hurrah for the next that dies! 1 
          The Revel: Time of the Famine and Plague in India.
2
    Who dreads to the dust returning?
  Who shrinks from the sable shore,
Where the high and haughty yearning
  Of the soul can sting no more?
          The Revel: Time of the Famine and Plague in India.
 
Note 1.
Often attributed to Alfred Domett. [back]