Page:The Universal Songster and Museum of Mirth.djvu/260

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AMATORY SONeS, OH ! SAY N?0T W01?AN'S LOVE. OH ! say not Won?n's Iov6 ? is bought With vain and empty freas,?re; OH ! say not woman's heart is caught By every idle pleasure. When first her gentle bosom knows l.ove's fla?he, it wanders never; Deep in her heart the passion glows, She loves, and loves forever ! Oh *. say not woman's false as fair; That like the bee she ranges; Still 'seekin? flowers more sweet and ram, As fickle fancy changes: Ah, no, the love that first can warm Will leave her bosom never: No second passion e'er can charm? She loves,. and loves forever ! THE SUN THAT LIGHTS THE ROSES. THouGH dimpled cheeks may give the.light, Where rival beauties blossom, Though balmy lips to love invite To extasy the bosom; Yet sweeter far yoK summer sky, Whose blushing tint disolo?, Give me the lustre*beaming eye, The sun tlmt !?hts the ruses. - The voice of love i8 soft and clear, Exciting fond emotion; 'How sweet it sounds upon the ear, Like music on the ocean; Yet dearer far to lover's sight, The eye that truth disclo?s, ,?h?as?ing with its splendor bri?at mm that lights the Meal