Tell me not of joy: there's none Now my little spa...

Tell me not of joy: there's none Now my little sparrow's gone He, just as you, Would toy and woo, He would chirp and flatter me, He would hang the wing awhile, Till at length he saw me smile, Lord! how sullen he would be!

-William Cartwright

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Who said "Tell me not of joy: there's none Now my little spa... "?

"Tell me not of joy: there's none Now my little spa... " is one of a famous quotes by William Cartwright. Complete quote is as follows;
"Tell me not of joy: there's none Now my little sparrow's gone He, just as you, Would toy and woo, He would chirp and flatter me, He would hang the wing awhile, Till at length he saw me smile, Lord! how sullen he would be!"

What is "Tell me not of joy: there's none Now my little spa... "?

"Tell me not of joy: there's none Now my little sparrow's gone He, just as you, Would toy and woo, He would chirp and flatter me, He would hang the wing awhile, Till at length he saw me smile, Lord! how sullen he would be!" This is a quote by William Cartwright which is about . He is known to have been associated with numerous other thought provoking quotes on these topics like;

  • Young women from a very young age are taught that life will be easier if you can just turn on the charming smile and say very little and be complacent and docile and sweet.
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What does "Tell me not of joy: there's none Now my little spa... " mean?

This quote is primarily about smile although it also includes other themes like . It is attributed to William Cartwright. Complete quote is as follows;
"Tell me not of joy: there's none Now my little sparrow's gone He, just as you, Would toy and woo, He would chirp and flatter me, He would hang the wing awhile, Till at length he saw me smile, Lord! how sullen he would be!"