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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I'LL NOT WED A BARON.
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I'll not wed a baron, I'll not wed a knight,So let them not woo me, with phrases polite;
I know they'd soon think me untutor'd and shy,
I covet not splendour: no, trust me, not I.
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I'll not wed a soldier, he'll leave me for fame;I'll not wed a sailor, for he'll do the same.
On land—under water, they'll perish; but why
Should I be a widow, why? no, trust me, not I.
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Oh! I will love Henry, for Henry loves me;His rose cover'd cottage my dwelling shall be;
He's gone to the city a gold ring to buy,
And shall I prove fickle? no, trust me, not I.
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