Songs, Ballads, and Other Poems by the late Thomas Haynes Bayly; Edited by his Widow. With A Memoir of the Author. In Two Volumes |
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AWAY WITH THE DAYLIGHT.
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Away with the daylight, illumine the gas!The moments of morning too languidly pass;
'Tis only at sunset we find out the worth
Of stars in the Heavens, and eyes upon earth!
Then away with the daylight, &c.
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You blame me for keeping late hours; oh! fie;They all become late ones when they are gone by:
And all sorts of hours fly from us so fast,
I'm resolved I will keep them,—as long as they'll last.
Then away with the daylight, &c.
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Late hours! oh! for shame! you're a sluggard to me:You were stirring at six, I was dancing at three.
Talk of rising with larks! 'tis far better, I say,
For a lark when 'tis dark to go roving away.
Then away with the daylight, &c.
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