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The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore

Collected by Himself. In Ten Volumes
  

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When thus the heart is in a vein
Of tender thought, the simplest strain

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Can touch it with peculiar power—
As when the air is warm, the scent
Of the most wild and rustic flower
Can fill the whole rich element—
And, in such moods, the homeliest tone
That's link'd with feelings, once our own—
With friends or joys gone by—will be
Worth choirs of loftiest harmony!