Ye fair married dames, who so often deplore 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... British Theatrepor John Bell - 1792Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1783 - 366 páginas
...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... | |
| New vocal enchantress - 1788 - 344 páginas
...blefs'd is a lover no more, Attend to my counfel, nor blufh to be taught, That Prudence mull cherifh what Beauty has caught. The bloom of your cheek, and the glance of your eye, Your rofes and lillies may make the men figh ; But rofes and lillies, and fighs pafs away, And... | |
| Mr. Cresswick - 1792 - 452 páginas
...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... | |
| William Jones - 1795 - 516 páginas
...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... | |
| Alexander Dalrymple - 1796 - 242 páginas
...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«,... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 456 páginas
...the Revival of the Play, by Mr. CARR icx . £ fair married dames, who so often deplore, That a lovcr once blest, is a lover no more, Attend to my counsel,...cherish what beauty has caught. The bloom of your cheeh, andthe glance of your eyc^ Your roses and lilies, may mahe the men sigh : But roses, and lilies,... | |
| 1806 - 312 páginas
...conveyed, can never satiate ; therefore we insert it. 4 THE SONG. , > Ye fair married dames, who so ofte* deplore That a lover once blest is a lover no more,...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... | |
| 438 páginas
...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... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 670 páginas
...SONG FOR MRS GIBBER, IN THE WAY TO KEEP HIM. Written at the Revival of the Play, by Mr Garrick. ТЕ fair married dames, who so often deplore, That a lover...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... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 666 páginas
...SONG FOR MRS CIBBER, IN THE WAY TO KEEP HIM. Written at the Revival of the Play, by Mr Garrick. YE we have but one eye, Your roses and lilies, may make the men sigh : But roses, and lilies, and sighs pass away, And... | |
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