Music is a good thing; and after all that soul-butter and hogwash I never see it freshen up things so, and sound so honest and bully.
 Mark Twain, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1884). copy citation

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Author Mark Twain
Source Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Topic music soul
Date 1884
Language English
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“And the minute the words were out of his mouth somebody over in the crowd struck up the doxolojer, and everybody joined in with all their might, and it just warmed you up and made you feel as good as church letting out. Music is a good thing; and after all that soul-butter and hogwash I never see it freshen up things so, and sound so honest and bully. Then the king begins to work his jaw again, and says how him and his nieces would be glad if a few of the main principal friends of the family would take supper here with them this evening, and help set up with the ashes of the diseased; and says if his poor brother laying yonder could speak he knows who he would name, for they was names that was very dear to him, and mentioned often in his letters; and so he will name the same, to wit, as follows, vizz.:—Rev.” source