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Songs, Ballads, and Other Poems

by the late Thomas Haynes Bayly; Edited by his Widow. With A Memoir of the Author. In Two Volumes
1 occurrence of neglected child
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1 occurrence of neglected child
[Clear Hits]

EXPERIENCE, OR THE WAY OF THE WORLD.

I

Once the Sage Experience
Whispered to me,
“I will teach thee common sense;
“Listen,” quoth he.
So I put on a serious look,
Tho' I laugh'd in my sleeve at his lecture book.
And this is the way of the world.

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II

“Covet not,” my mentor cried,
“Any man's lot;”
Most demurely, I replied,
“Certainly not.”
And so next day I went to law,
With my neighbour about a stick or straw,
And this is the way of the world.

III

“Chuse your friends for sterling worth;
“Wit will not do.”
“Oh!” I answer'd “nought on earth
“Can be more true.”
But worth was much too dull for me,
So I chose my friend, for a repartee,
And this is the way of the world.

IV

“Rather chuse a meal of herbs,
“If Love's a guest,
“Than eat of gold, if Hate disturbs
“The splendid feast.”
“Most true,” said I, “love sweetens life,”
So for money I married a cross old wife,
And this is the way of the world.

V

Soon Experience cried out,
“Listen to me!
“Words and deeds, beyond a doubt,
“Ought to agree!”
Said I, “Good words you are welcome to,
“But my deeds are to please myself, not you,”
And this is the way of the world.