1874 The American Bar-Tender or The Art and Mystery of Mixing Drinks by E A Simmons
LO'S'ERS' TOASTS.
IVIaj- a virtuous oaapring succeed to mutualand honorable love. May the confidence of love be rewarded with constancy m it.i object. May the presence of the virtuous, curb the wish of the licen tious. May the honorable lover be blessed with the dear object of his "wisbes. May the Tvings oflove never lose a feather. May the lovers of the fair sex be ever modest, faithful and fond. Success to thelover, and joy to the beloved. Sweetbriars, and the agreeable rubs of life. The lass we like, and the friends we can trust. The single married, and the married happy, The fountain of love in all its purity. The companions of beauty—Modesty and Love. The pleasures ofimagination realized. The greatestblessing heaven oan send—agood wife. The pillars of love—kindness and constancy. The face that nature paints, and the heart that knows no de ceit. The maiden's blush, the token of innocence. When love attacks the heart, may honor be the proposer of a truce. Delicious nights to every virtuous heart Constancy in love, and sincerity in friendship. Sense to win a heart, and merit to keep it. May the blush of conscious innocence ever deck the faces ef the American fair. May our joys with the fair give refined pleasure to the heart, ilay the generousheart ever meet a chaste mate.
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