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Tea's Apologia.

    By W. M. MacKeracher



    Loved by a host from Noah's days till now,
    Extolled by bards in many a glowing line,
    My purple rival of the mantling brow
    May laugh to scorn this swarthy face of mine.
    I care not: many a weary pain I cure;
    Cold, heat and thirst I harmlessly abate;
    I bless the weak, the aged and the poor;
    And I have known the favor of the great.

    I've cheered the minds of mighty poets gone;
    Philosophers have owned my solace true;
    Shy Cowper was my sweet Anacreon;
    Keen Hazlitt craved "whole goblets" of my brew;
    De Quincey praised my stimulating draught;
    What cups of me old Doctor Johnson quaffed!



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