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Rings And Seals.

By Thomas Moore

Topics: classic

"Go!" said the angry, weeping maid,     "The charm is broken!--once betrayed,     "Never can this wronged heart rely     "On word or look, on oath or sigh.     "Take back the gifts, so fondly given,     "With promised faith and vows to heaven;     "That little ring which, night and morn,     "With wedded truth my hand hath worn;     "That seal which oft, in moments blest,     "Thou hast upon my lip imprest,     "And sworn its sacred spring should be     "A fountain sealed[1] for only thee:     "Take, take them back, the gift and vow,     "All sullied, lost and hateful now!"         I took the ring--the seal I took,     While, oh, her every tear and look     Were such as angels look and shed,     When man is by the world misled.     Gently I whispered, "Fanny, dear!     "Not half thy lover's gifts are here:     "Say, where are all the kisses given,     "From morn to noon, from noon to even,--     "Those signets of true love, worth more     "Than Solomon's own seal of yore,--     "Where are those gifts, so sweet, so many?     "Come, dearest,--give back all, if any."         While thus I whispered, trembling too,     Lest all the nymph had sworn was true,     I saw a smile relenting rise     Mid the moist azure of her eyes,     Like daylight o'er a sea of blue,     While yet in mid-air hangs the dew     She let her cheek repose on mine,     She let my arms around her twine;     One kiss was half allowed, and then--     The ring and seal were hers again.

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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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