| Author |
Quotes |
| Bartholomew Dowling | Ho! stand to your glasses steady! 'Tis all we have left to prize. A cup to the dead already,-- Hurrah for the next that dies. |
| Ben Jonson | Drink to me only with thine eyes, And I will pledge with mine; Or leave a kiss but in the cup, And I'll not look for wine. |
| Ben Jonson | The thirst that from the soul doth rise, Doth ask a drink divine; But might I of Jove's nectar sup, I would not change for thine. |
| Ben Jonson | To the old, long life and treasure; To the young, all health and pleasure. |
| Benjamin Franklin | Here's to our beloved George Washington, the Joshua of America, who commanded the sun and the moon to sand still--and they obeyed. |
| Charles Dibdin | But the standing toast that pleased me most Was, "The wind that blows, the ship that goes, And the lass that loves a sailor!" |
| Dr Plume | Some have meat but cannot eat; Some could eat but have no meat; We have meat and can all eat; Blest, therefore, be God for our meat. |
| Edward C Pinkney | I fill this cup to one made up Of loveliness alone, A woman, of her gentle sex The seeming paragon; To whom the better elements And kindly stars have given A form so fair that, like the air, 'Tis less of earth than heaven. |
| Franklin Pierce Adams | Life, lift the full goblet--away with all sorrow-- The circle of friendship what freedom would sever? To-day is our own, and a fig for to-morrow-- Here's to the Fourth and our country forever. |
| Frederick Scheetz Jones | Here's to the town of New Haven, The home of the truth and the light, Where God speaks to Jones, In the very same tones, That he uses with Hadley and Dwight. |
| Henry Scott Riddell | I'll drink a cup to Scotland yet, Wi' a' the honours three. |
| John Daly | Here's to the red of it, There's not a thread of it, No, not a shred of it, In all the spread of it, From foot to head, Not heroes bled for it, Faced steel and lead for it, Precious blood shed for it, Bathing in red. |
| John Dyer | And he that will this health deny, Down among the dead men let him lie. |
| John O Keefe | A glass is good, and a lass is good, And a pipe to smoke in cold weather; The world is good and the people are good, And we're all good fellows together. |
| King Arthur | Waes-hael! for Lord and Dame! O! merry be their Dole; Drink-hael! in Jesu's name, And fill the tawny bowl. |
| Old English Saying | May all your labors be in vein. |
| Old English Saying | The wind that blows, the ship that goes And the lass the loves a sailor. |
| Old Irish Saying | May your glass be ever full May the roof over your head be always strong, And may you be in heaven Half an hour before the devil knows you're dead. |
| Old Saying | There's a health to poverty; it sticks by us when all friends forsake us. |
| Old Saying | Here's a health to all those that we love, Here's a health to all those that love us, Here's a health to all those that love them that love those That love them that love those that love us. |
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