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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REMEMBER ME.
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Remember me when I am gone,I still would claim the thoughts of one,
And Anna thou wilt ever be,
The one I wish to think of me.
When winds are fair, and sails are set,
I only ask one heart's regret;
And oh, how blest should I discern,
One welcome smile when I return.
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I only ask where'er I rove,A few dear friends, and one dear love;
My muse has fame enough if one,
For my sake listens to its tone.
In fields of war one potent charm,
Shall warm my heart, and nerve my arm;
In conquest I shall only need,
One cheering voice to praise the deed.
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Enjoyment loses half its worth,Till one is near to share my mirth;
And sorrow's pang is less severe,
If one consoling form is near,
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I still would claim the thoughts of one.
And, Anna, thou wilt ever be
The one I wish to think of me.
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