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  • Those that have wealth must be watchful and wary, Power, alas! naught but misery brings!

    Misery   Wealth   Alas  
    "I'd be a Butterfly". "Bartlett's Familiar Quotations", 10th edition, 1919.
  • Fly away, pretty moth, to the shade Of the leaf where you slumbered all day; Be content with the moon and the stars, pretty moth, And make use of your wings while you may. . . . . But tho' dreams of delight may have dazzled you quite, They at last found it dangerous play; Many things in this world that look bright, pretty moth, Only dazzle to lead us astray.

    Dream   Stars   Moon  
    Thomas Haynes Bayly (1844). “Songs, Ballads, and Other Poems”, p.249
  • Where's the hope that can abate The grief of hearts thus desolate That can Youth's keenest pangs assuage, And mitigate the gloom of Age? Religion bids the tempest cease, And, leads her to a port of peace; And on, the lonely pilot steers Through the lapse of future years.

    Hope   Lonely   Grief  
    Thomas Haynes Bayly (1844). “Songs, Ballads, and Other Poems”, p.103
  • Oh, pilot! 'tis a fearful night, There's danger on the deep.

    Fear   Night   Pilots  
    Thomas Haynes Bayly (1844). “Songs and Ballads, Grave and Gay”, p.42
  • Surely 't is better, when summer is over To die when all fair things are fading away.

    Thomas Haynes Bayly (1844). “Songs, Ballads, and Other Poems”, p.55
  • Oh! where do fairies hide their heads, When snow lies on the hills, When frost has spoiled their mossy beds, And crystallized their rills?

    Lying   Angel   Snow  
    Thomas Haynes Bayly (1844). “Songs and Ballads, Grave and Gay”, p.61
  • I'm saddest when I sing.

    Music   Saddest  
    Thomas Haynes Bayly (1844). “Songs and Ballads, Grave and Gay”, p.59
  • Oh, I have roamed o'er many lands, And many friends I've met; Not one fair scene or kindly smile Can this fond heart forget.

    Heart   Land   Forget  
    "Oh, steer my Bark to Erin's Isle". "Bartlett's Familiar Quotations", 10th edition, 1919.
  • Absence makes the heart grow fonder. Prolonged absence makes the heart forget.

    Heart   Forget   Absence  
  • Why don't the men propose, Mamma? Why don't the men propose?

    Men   He Man   Propose  
    Thomas Haynes Bayly (1844). “Songs, Ballads, and Other Poems”, p.192
  • I'd be a butterfly; living a rover, Dying when fair things are fading away.

    Thomas Haynes Bayly (1844). “Songs, Ballads, and Other Poems”, p.55
  • Fear not, but trust in Providence, Wherever thou may'st be.

    Trust   Fear   May  
    Thomas Haynes Bayly (1844). “Songs and Ballads, Grave and Gay”, p.42
  • The mistletoe hung in the castle hall, The holly branch shone on the old oak wall.

    "The Mistletoe Bough". "Bartlett's Familiar Quotations", 10th edition, 1919.
  • The rose that all are praising Is not the rose for me.

    Flower   Rose   Praise  
    Thomas Haynes Bayly (1844). “Songs and Ballads, Grave and Gay”, p.73
  • Friends depart, and memory takes them To her caverns, pure and deep.

    Thomas Haynes Bayly (1844). “Songs and Ballads, Grave and Gay”, p.48
  • She wore a wreath of roses, The night that first we met.

    Flower   Night   Rose  
    Thomas Haynes Bayly (1844). “Songs and Ballads, Grave and Gay”, p.131
  • Tell me the tales that to me were so dear, Long, long ago, long, long ago.

    "Long, Long Ago" (song) (ca. 1835)
  • O give me new figures! I can't go on dancing The same that were taught me ten seasons ago; The schoolmaster over the land is advancing, Then why is the master of dancing so slow? It is such a bore to be always caught tripping In dull uniformity year after year; Invent something new, and you'll set me a skipping: I want a new figure to dance with my Dear!

    Years   Land   Giving  
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