If with me you'd fondly stray Over the hills and far away. John Gay More Quotes by John Gay More Quotes From John Gay Follow love and it will flee, flee love and it will follow thee. John Gay fleeingconfusedlove Cowards are cruel, but the brave love mercy and delight to save. John Gay cowardbraverylove Nor love, not honor, wealth nor power, can give the heart a cheerful hour when health is lost. Be timely wise; With health all taste of pleasure flies. John Gay wiseheartgiving Envy is a kind of praise. John Gay envykindpraise You can only be called a hypocrite if you judge others first. John Gay judgementhypocritejudging Lions, wolves, and vultures don't live together in herds, droves or flocks. Of all animals of prey, man is the only sociable one. Every one of us preys upon his neighbor, and yet we herd together. John Gay togetheranimalmen I hate the man who builds his name On ruins of another's fame. Thus prudes, by characters o'erthrown, Imagine that they raise their own. Thus Scribblers, covetous of praise, Think slander can transplant the bays. John Gay hatecharactermen One common fate we both must prove; You die with envy, I with love. John Gay envyfatecommon And when a lady's in the case, You know, all other things give place. John Gay womencasesgiving From kings to cobblers 'tis the same; Bad servants wound their masters' fame. John Gay cobblerskingsfame A man is always afraid of a woman that loves him too much John Gay too-muchmen I know you lawyers can with ease, Twist words and meanings as you please; That language, by your skill made pliant, Will bend to favour every client; That 'tis the fee directs the sense, To make out either side's pretense. John Gay twistsskillsease A woman's friendship ever ends in love. John Gay ends Youth's the season made for joys, Love is then our duty. John Gay youthjoylove A Wolf eats sheep but now and then; Ten thousands are devour'd by men. An open foe may prove a curse, but a pretend friend is worse. John Gay sheepmaymen In love we are all fools alike. John Gay foollove Music might tame and civilize wild beasts, but 'tis evident it never yet could tame and civilize musicians. John Gay beastmusicianmight Who talks much, must talk in vain. John Gay vain What frenzy dictates, jealousy believes John Gay frenzyjealousybelieve Lest men suspect your tale untrue, Keep probability in view. John Gay viewsmathmen