William Stanley Braithwaite, ed. The Book of Georgian Verse. 1909.
When He Who Adores TheeThomas Moore (17791852)
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Of his faults and his sorrows behind,
Oh! say wilt thou weep, when they darken the fame
Of a life that for thee was resign’d?
Yes, weep, and however my foes may condemn,
Thy tears shall efface their decree:
For Heaven can witness, though guilty to them,
I have been but too faithful to thee.
Every thought of my reason was thine;
In my last humble prayer to the Spirit above,
Thy name shall be mingled with mine.
Oh! blest are the lovers and friends who shall live
The days of thy glory to see;
But the next dearest blessing that Heaven can give
Is the pride of thus dying for thee.