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Erin, Oh Erin.

    By Thomas Moore



    Like the bright lamp, that shone in Kildare's holy fane,[1]
        And burn'd thro' long ages of darkness and storm,
    Is the heart that sorrows have frowned on in vain,
        Whose spirit outlives them, unfading and warm.
    Erin, oh Erin, thus bright thro' the tears
    Of a long night of bondage, thy spirit appears.

    The nations have fallen, and thou still art young,
        Thy sun is but rising, when others are set;
    And tho' slavery's cloud o'er thy morning hath hung,
        The full noon of freedom shall beam round thee yet.
    Erin, oh Erin, tho' long in the shade,
    Thy star will shine out when the proudest shall fade.

    Unchilled by the rain, and unwaked by the wind,
        The lily lies sleeping thro' winter's cold hour,
    Till Spring's light touch her fetters unbind,
        And daylight and liberty bless the young flower.
    Thus Erin, oh Erin, thy winter is past,
    And the hope that lived thro' it shall blossom at last.



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[1] The inextinguishable fire of St. Bridget, at Kildare, which Giraldus mentions.



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