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I Saw Thy Form In Youthful Prime.

By Thomas Moore

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I saw thy form in youthful prime,         Nor thought that pale decay     Would steal before the steps of Time,         And waste its bloom away, Mary!     Yet still thy features wore that light,         Which fleets not with the breath;     And life ne'er looked more truly bright         Than in thy smile of death, Mary!     As streams that run o'er golden mines,         Yet humbly, calmly glide,     Nor seem to know the wealth that shines         Within their gentle tide, Mary!     So veiled beneath the simplest guise,         Thy radiant genius shone,     And that, which charmed all other eyes,         Seemed worthless in thy own, Mary!     If souls could always dwell above,         Thou ne'er hadst left that sphere;     Or could we keep the souls we love,         We ne'er had lost thee here, Mary!     Though many a gifted mind we meet,         Though fairest forms we see,     To live with them is far less sweet,         Than to remember thee, Mary!

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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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