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While History's Muse.

By Thomas Moore

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While History's Muse the memorial was keeping         Of all that the dark hand of Destiny weaves,     Beside her the Genius of Erin stood weeping,         For hers was the story that blotted the leaves.     But oh! how the tear in her eyelids grew bright,     When, after whole pages of sorrow and shame,             She saw History write,             With a pencil of light     That illumed the whole volume, her Wellington's name.     "Hail, Star of my Isle!" said the Spirit, all sparkling         With beams, such as break from her own dewy skies--     "Thro' ages of sorrow, deserted and darkling,         "I've watched for some glory like thine to arise.     "For, tho' heroes I've numbered, unblest was their lot,     "And unhallowed they sleep in the crossways of Fame;--             "But oh! there is not             "One dishonoring blot     "On the wreath that encircles my Wellington's name.     "Yet still the last crown of thy toils is remaining,         "The grandest, the purest, even thou hast yet known;     "Tho' proud was thy task, other nations unchaining,         "Far prouder to heal the deep wounds of thy own.     "At the foot of that throne, for whose weal thou hast stood,     "Go, plead for the land that first cradled thy fame,             "And, bright o'er the flood             "Of her tears and her blood,     "Let the rainbow of Hope be her Wellington's name!"

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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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