WHEN fortune on me shed her ray, The gnats around me danced all day, Plenty of friends then cherish'd me, And all, in fashion brotherly, My viands with me tasted, And my last penny wasted. Fortune has fled, and void is my purse, My friends have left for better for worse, Extinguish'd is each sunny ray, Around me the gnats no longer play; My friends and the gnats together Have gone with the sunny weather. Beside my bed in the winter night Old Care as my nurse sits bolt upright; She wears a habit that's white enough, A bonnet black, and takes her snuff. The box is harshly creaking, As the woman a pinch is seeking. I often dream that the happy time Of bliss has return'd, and May's young prime, And friendship, and all the gnats as well, -- When creaks the snuffbox, -- and, sad to tell, The bubble is straightway breaking, While the nurse her snuff is taking. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...BUCOLIC COMEDY: FLEECING TIME by EDITH SITWELL SESTINA: 1. OF THE LADY PIETRA DEGLI SCROVIGNI by DANTE ALIGHIERI DIXIE by DANIEL DECATUR EMMETT OLD KING COLE by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON GOOD-NIGHT by PHILIP EDWARD THOMAS COLIN AND LUCY by THOMAS TICKELL |