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1779–1852

LOVE'S LIGHT SUMMER-CLOUD.

Thomas Moore

Pain and sorrow shall vanish before us — Youth may wither, but feeling will last; All the shadow that e'er shall fall o'er us Love's light summer-cloud only shall cast.

Oh, if to love thee more Each hour I number o'er — If this a passion be Worthy of thee,

Then be happy, for thus I adore thee. Charms may wither, but feeling shall last: All the shadow that e'er shall fall o'er thee, Love's light summer-cloud sweetly shall cast.

Rest, dear bosom, no sorrows shall pain thee, Sighs of pleasure alone shalt thou steal; Beam, bright eyelid, no weeping shall stain thee, Tears of rapture alone shalt thou feel.

Oh, if there be a charm, In love, to banish harm — If pleasure's truest spell Be to love well,

Then be happy, for thus I adore thee, Charms may wither, but feeling shall last; All the shadow that e'er shall fall o'er thee. Love's light summer-cloud sweetly shall cast.

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