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Oh, Could We Do With This World Of Ours.

    By Thomas Moore



    Oh, could we do with this world of ours
    As thou dost with thy garden bowers,
    Reject the weeds and keep the flowers,
        What a heaven on earth we'd make it!
    So bright a dwelling should be our own,
    So warranted free from sigh or frown,
    That angels soon would be coming down,
        By the week or month to take it.

    Like those gay flies that wing thro' air,
    And in themselves a lustre bear,
    A stock of light, still ready there,
        Whenever they wish to use it;
    So, in this world I'd make for thee,
    Our hearts should all like fire-flies be,
    And the flash of wit or poesy
        Break forth whenever we choose it.

    While every joy that glads our sphere
    Hath still some shadow hovering near,
    In this new world of ours, my dear,
        Such shadows will all be omitted:--
    Unless they're like that graceful one,
    Which, when thou'rt dancing in the sun.
    Still near thee, leaves a charm upon
        Each spot where it hath flitted.



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