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1779–1852

TO ROSA.

Thomas Moore

Is the song of Rosa mute? Once such lays inspired her lute! Never doth a sweeter song Steal the breezy lyre along,

When the wind, in odors dying, Woos it with enamor'd sighing. Is my Rosa's lute unstrung? Once a tale of peace it sung

To her lover's throbbing breast — Then was he divinely blest! Ah! but Rosa loves no more, Therefore Rosa's song is o'er;

And her lute neglected lies; And her boy forgotten sighs. Silent lute — forgotten lover — Rosa's love and song are over!

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