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Avenging And Bright.

By Thomas Moore

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Avenging and bright fall the swift sword of Erin[1]         On him who the brave sons of Usna betrayed!     For every fond eye he hath wakened a tear in,         A drop from his heart-wounds shall weep o'er her blade.     By the red cloud that hung over Conor's dark dwelling,[2]          When Ulad's[3] three champions lay sleeping in gore--     By the billows of war, which so often, high swelling,         Have wafted these heroes to victory's shore--     We swear to revenge them!--no joy shall be tasted,         The harp shall be silent, the maiden unwed,     Our halls shall be mute and our fields shall lie wasted,         Till vengeance is wreaked on the murderer's head.     Yes, monarch! tho' sweet are our home recollections,         Tho' sweet are the tears that from tenderness fall;     Tho' sweet are our friendships, our hopes, our affections,         Revenge on a tyrant is sweetest of all!

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Thomas Moore

About Thomas Moore

Thomas Moore (1779–1852) was an Irish poet, singer, and songwriter best known for "Irish Melodies" (1808–1834), a collection of songs including "The Last Rose of Summer" and "Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms." He was the most popular poet of his era in the British Isles.

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