“Fhairshon had a son,
Who married Noah's daughter,
And nearly spoiled ta Flood,
By drinking up the water.
Which he would have done,
I at least pelieve it,
Had the mixture been
Only half Glenlivet.”
Poem, The Massacre of the Macpherson
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Poems and Ballads (1866-89), The Triumph of Time
Context: p>It is not much that a man can save
On the sands of life, in the straits of time,
Who swims in sight of the great third wave
That never a swimmer shall cross or climb.
Some waif washed up with the strays and spars
That ebb-tide shows to the shore and the stars;
Weed from the water, grass from a grave,
A broken blossom, a ruined rhyme.There will no man do for your sake, I think,
What I would have done for the least word said.
I had wrung life dry for your lips to drink,
Broken it up for your daily bread:
Body for body and blood for blood,
As the flow of the full sea risen to flood
That yearns and trembles before it sink,
I had given, and lain down for you, glad and dead.</p

On God Gives, Man Robs , 1927. http://archive.thedailystar.net/magazine/2005/07/05/reflections.htm

Question Your Reality https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCnXCt4-iYw, 11 February 2008.
2008

“To be sung of a summer night on the water.
Ooh, on the water.
"Ta, ta-ta!
Hmm.
Ta, ta-ta!
In B, Fenby!"”
Song lyrics, Never for Ever (1980)

"The News in Moscow" http://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/news-in-moscow-russia-ruble (27 December 2014), The New Yorker.

“The mixture spoils two good things, as Charles Lamb (Elia) used to say of brandy and water.”
Abraham Hayward, writing in the Edinburgh Review in 1848.
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