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 May who find the way to be married, find A Cure for the Heart Ache

The Roses of Love without the thorns

The spring of life and the fountain of enjoyment

The life we love with those we love

Sincerity before marriage and fidelity afterwards

All that love can give and sensibility

Beauty's best companion-Modesty

Charms to strike the sight, and merit to win the heart

Here's a health to the maid that is constant and kind

Who to charms bright as Venus adds Diana

Laughing lovers to merry maids

Love and opportunity

Love's slavery

Love, liberty, and length of blissful days

The Masters and Wardens of all regular Lodges

Love for love

May the lovers of the fair sex never want means to support and

to defend them

May the villain who robs my daughter of her virtue outlive

every friend May the joys of the fair give pleasure to the heart

May the sparks of love brighten into a flame

May the bud of affection be ripened by the sunshine of sincerity

The dignity of the fair sex

Fair faces and fair game

May we be loved by those we love

May we kiss whom we please, and please whom we kiss

May a virtuous offspring succeed to mutual and honourable love

May the confidence of love be rewarded with constancy in its object

May the presence of the Fair curb the licentious May the honourable lover obtain the object of his wishes May the wings of Love never loose a feather May the lovers of the Fair be modest, faithful, and kind May the passions of women be stronger than the prejudices of education Success to the lover, and joy to the beloved Sweetbriars, and the aggreeable rubs of life. The lass we like, and the friend we can trust The single married, and the married happy The comforts of matrimony, and the single happy