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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THEY DEEM IT A SORROW GONE BY. |
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THEY DEEM IT A SORROW GONE BY.
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They deem it a sorrow gone by,A passion effaced from my heart,
But rankling, the poison may lie,
When time has extracted the dart.
Again, to the dance I have gone,
They think that my spirits are high,
They see not my tears when alone,
They deem it a sorrow gone by.
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The smile is again on my cheek,The jest is again on my tongue,
I see them exult when I seek
The haunts of the gay and the young.
They think a new love will atone,
For one that but blossom'd to die,
They see not my tears when alone,
They deem it a sorrow gone by.
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