1874 The American Bar-Tender or The Art and Mystery of Mixing Drinks by E A Simmons
I.O\'EBS TOASTS.
I'll toast Scotia's daughters, let all fill thoir glasses, Whoso beauty and virtue the whole world surpasses, !May blessings attend them go wherever they will. An'foul fa' the man that e'er offers them ill. Love in every breast, liberty in every heart, le.arniug in every head. Love's slavery.
Love, liberty, and length of blissful day.=. Long life, piire love, and boundless liberty. Love without fear and life vithout care. Life, love, liberty and true friendship. Love to one, good wishes to many, hatred to none. Love for love. May the fire oflove ever burn bright. May the lovers of the lair sex never want means to support and to defend them* . that which unbends tho force ofthought— May we give way to tnai/ Love! . \ rohfi a daughter of her virtue outlive ev- May the villain who roDS a b ery friend. r , r.,ir oive pleasure to every heart Maythejoyso.' t.ii lAirb B ,■ , brighten into a flame. Maythespiu-hsollo^cmo , TT „over end in Lovers Quarrels. May Lover's Vow.s never ena „ 1. u.,d the "Way to Get Married, find a Cora for May those who uncl tne the Heart Ache. , 1 j i,,r those women we lovo. May we bo loved by tnose w May we kiss whom we please, and please whom we kiss. May the fair daughters of America be resplendent in virtue. beauty and honor. The love of liberty, and the liberty of love. The woman we love and the friend we can trust.
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