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Love Thee?

    By Thomas Moore



    Love thee?--so well, so tenderly
        Thou'rt loved, adored by me,
    Fame, fortune, wealth, and liberty,
        Were worthless without thee.
    Tho' brimmed with blessings, pure and rare,
        Life's cup before me lay,
    Unless thy love were mingled there,
        I'd spurn the draft away.
    Love thee?--so well, so tenderly,
        Thou'rt loved, adored by me,
    Fame, fortune, wealth, and liberty,
        Are worthless without thee.

    Without thy smile, the monarch's lot
        To me were dark and lone,
    While, with it, even the humblest cot
        Were brighter than his throne.
    Those worlds for which the conqueror sighs
        For me would have no charms;
    My only world thy gentle eyes--
        My throne thy circling arms!
    Oh, yes, so well, so tenderly
        Thou'rt loved, adored by me,
    Whole realms of light and liberty
        Were worthless without thee.



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