OLD AND NEW CHRISTMAS.

Some time, far back, my Christmas fare

Was turkey and a chine,

With puddings made of things most rare,

And plenty of good wine.

When times grew worse, I then could dine

On goose or roasted pig;

Instead of wine, a glass of grog,

And dance the merry jig.

When still grown worse, I then could dine

On beef and pudding plain;

Instead of grog, some good strong beer—

Nor did I then complain.

But now my joy is turn'd to grief,

For Christmas day is here;

No turkey, chine, or goose, or beef,

No wine, no grog, no beer.

Dec. 25, 1828.