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" That a lover once blest is a lover no more ; Attend to my counsel, nor blush to be taught That prudence must cherish what beauty has caught. The bloom of your cheek, and the glance of your eye, Your roses and lilies may make the men sigh ; But roses and... "
The new vocal enchantress, containing an elegant selection of the newest ... - Page 100
by New vocal enchantress - 1788
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The Vocal Magazine: Or, Compleat British Songster, Volumes 1-9

1781 - 384 pages
...no more j Attend to my counfcl, nor blufh to be taught, That prudence muft cherifli what beauty ha* caught. The bloom of your cheek, and the glance of your eye, Vour rofes and lilies may nriake the men fish ; But rofts and lilies, and 6gh« pah away, And ;..iH:.ca...
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Preface. A historical essay on the origin and progress of national song ...

1783 - 366 pages
...once blefs'd is a lover no more ; Attend to my ccunfel, nor blufh to be taught, That prudence muft cherifh what beauty has caught. The bloom of your cheek, and the glance of your eye, Your rofes and lilies may make the men figh ; But rofes and lilies, and fighs pafs away, And paffion will die as your...
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British Theatre, Volume 26

John Bell - 1792 - 288 pages
...blest, is a lover no more, Attend to my counsel, nor blush to be taught, That prudence must cherish what beauty has caught. The bloom of your cheek, and the glance of your eyet Your roses and Wies, may make the men sigh : But roses, and lines, and sighs pass away, si nd...
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The Lady's Preceptor: Or, a Series of Instructive and Pleasing Exercises in ...

Mr. Cresswick - 1792 - 452 pages
...bleft is a lover no more : Attend to my counfel, nor blufh to be taught, That prudence muftcherifh, what beauty has caught. The bloom of your cheek, and the glance of your eye, Yourrofes and lilies may make the menfigh : But rofes, and lilies, and fighs pafs away ; And paffion...
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Jones's British Theatre, Volume 9

William Jones - 1795 - 516 pages
...blr/t, is a lover no more, Attend to my counfel, nor bluft to be taught. That prudence mujl cLcrift what beauty has caught. The bloom of your cheek, and the glance of your tye, Year rofes and lilies, may make the menfigh ; Buf rofes, And lilies, andfighs pafs away, And pajfion...
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A Collection of English Songs: With an Appendix of Original Pieces

Alexander Dalrymple - 1796 - 240 pages
...blufh to be taught, That Prudence muft cherifh what Beauty has caught. The Bloom of your Cheek, and tke glance of your eye, Your Rofes and Lillies may make...figh ; But Rofes and Lillies and fighs pafs away, And Paffion will die as your Beauties decay. Ufe the Man that you wed,, like your favorite Guitar, Tho'...
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A Collection of English Songs: With an Appendix of Original Pieces

Alexander Dalrymple - 1796 - 242 pages
...Lover no money""/'' Attend to my counfel, nor blulh to b* tatigbt,. :: ..'. That Prudence muft cheriih what Beauty has caught. The Bloom of your Cheek, and the glance of.yeur eye, Your Rofes and Lillies may make the mea figh ; But Rofes and Lillies and fighs pafs awaj«,...
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Polyanthos, Volume 2

1806 - 312 pages
...once blest is a lover no more, Attend to my counsel, nor blush to be taught That prudence must cherish what beauty has caught. The bloom of your cheek, and the glance of your eye, ' Your roses and lilies may make the men sigh, But roses and lilies and sighs pass away. And passions will...
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The Whim of the day ... containing an entertaining selection of ..., Volume 2

438 pages
...blefl is a lover no more ; Attend to my counfel, nor blufli to be taught, That prudence muft cherifli what beauty has caught. The bloom of your cheek, and the glance of your eye, Your rofes and lilies may make the men figh ; But rofes, and lilies, and fighs pafs away, And paflions will die as...
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The Modern British Drama: Comedies

Walter Scott - 1811 - 666 pages
...blest, is a lover no more, Attend to my counsel, nor blush to be taught, That prudence must cherish what beauty has caught. The bloom of your cheek, and the glance of your eye, Your roses and lilies, may make the men sigh : But roses, and lilies, and sighs pass away, And passion will...
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