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Love More Loyal than Friendship
- The birds, when winter shades the sky,
- Fly o'er the seas away,
- Where laughing isles in sunshine lie,
- And summer breezes play.
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- And thus the friends that flutter near,
- While fortune's sun is warm,
- Are startled if a cloud appear,
- And fly before the storm.
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- But when from winter's howling plains
- Each other warbler's past,
- The little snow-bird still remains,
- And chirrups 'midst the blast.
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- Love, like that bird, when Friendship's throng
- With fortune's sun depart;
- Still lingers with its cheerful song,
- And nestles on the heart.
February 17, 1852. Grant River Times 1(33): 4. From the Ladies' Keepsake.