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1752–1832

TO A NIGHT-FLY

Philip Morin Freneau

Attracted by the taper's rays, How carelessly you come to gaze On what absorbs you in its blaze! O Fly! I bid you have a care:

You do not heed the danger near; This light, to you a blazing star. Already you have scorch'd your wings: What courage, or what folly brings

You, hovering near such blazing things? Ah me! you touch this little sun — One circuit more and all is done!— Now to the furnace you are gone!—

Thus folly with ambition join'd, Attracts the insects of mankind, And sways the superficial mind: Thus, power has charms which all admire,

But dangerous is that central fire — If you are wise in time retire.—

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