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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OH! WHAT A PITY!
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Beauty and Love once met in sunny weather,“Sweet Boy,” she cried, in her persuasive tone;
“Come we will rove through Pleasure's path together,
Oh! what a pity Love should be alone.”
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How could young Love suspect when Beauty sought him,Sorrow was near! Alas! he's very blind!
Day after day her brightest gifts she brought him,
Oh! what a pity Beauty was so kind!
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Prudence now call'd, and whisper'd “You must onlyTrifle with Love, beware your heart's unhurt.”
Cupid was left to thoughts most sad and lonely;
Oh! what a pity Beauty was a flirt!
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Ladies beware before you give a loverToo many smiles, keep prudence within call;
If sorrow come when your flirtation's over,
Oh! what a pity Love must bear it all!
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