In Samuel Lover’s song, “Rory O’More,” we also find this:

Now Rory be aisy,

Sweet Kathleen would cry;

Reproof on her lip,

But a smile in her eye.

In the Greek “Anthology” is an epigram by an unknown writer, which is thus translated:

Two evils, poverty and love,

My anxious bosom tear;

The one my heart would little move,

But love I cannot bear.