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About Albert Gorton Greene

Albert Gorton Greene (10 February 1802 – 3 January 1868) was an American judge and poet.

Born: February 10th, 1802

Died: January 3rd, 1868

Categories: 1860s deaths, American poets, Judges, Lawyers

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Fill every beaker up, my men, pour forth the cheering wine: There’s life and strength in every drop,—thanksgiving to the vine!
Old Grimes is dead, that good old man We never shall see more; He used to wear a long black coat All buttoned down before.
Albert Gorton Greene
Old Grimes, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919). Compare: Compare: "John Lee is dead, that good old man,— / We ne'er shall see him more; / He used to wear an old drab coat / All buttoned down before", Inscription in Matherne Churchyard, To the memory of John Lee, who died May 21, 1823; "Old Abram Brown is dead and gone,— / You'll never see him more; / He used to wear a long brown coat / That buttoned down before", James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, Nursery Rhymes of England, p. 60.
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