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"Wert thou all that I wish thee, great, glorious, and free, First flower of the earth and first gem of the sea."
"And oh if there be an Elysium on earth, It is this, it is this!"

Thomas Moore was an Irish writer, poet, and lyricist, widely regarded in his lifetime as Ireland's "national bard". The acclaim rested primarily on the popularity of his Irish Melodies. In these, Moore set to old Irish tunes verses that spoke to a narrative of Irish dispossession, loss, and resistance. With his romantic work Lalla Rookh (1817), in which these same themes are explored in an elabora
"Wert thou all that I wish thee, great, glorious, and free, First flower of the earth and first gem of the sea."
"Oh, call it by some better name, For friendship sounds too cold."
"Go where glory waits thee, But while fame elates thee, Oh! still remember me!"
"The bird let loose in Eastern skies, Returning fondly home, Neer stoops to earth her wing, nor flies Where idle warblers roam; But high she shoots through air and light, Above all low delay, Where nothing earthly bounds her flight, Nor shadow dims her way."
"Paradise itself were dim And joyless, if not shared with him!"
"My only books Were womans looks, And follys all theyve taught me."