. Literature, art and song: Moore's melodies and American poems; . With golden key Wealth thought To pass—but twould not do:While Wit a diamond brought, Which cut his bright way throughSo heres to her, who long Hath wakd the poets sigh,The girl, who gave to song What gold could never buy. The love that seeks a home A\Tiere wealth or grandeur shines,Is like the gloomy gnome, That dwells in dark gold oh! the poets love Can boast a brighter sphere;Its native homes above, Tho woman keeps it drink to her, who long Hath wakd the poets sigh,The girl, who gave to song ^Miat gold co


. Literature, art and song: Moore's melodies and American poems; . With golden key Wealth thought To pass—but twould not do:While Wit a diamond brought, Which cut his bright way throughSo heres to her, who long Hath wakd the poets sigh,The girl, who gave to song What gold could never buy. The love that seeks a home A\Tiere wealth or grandeur shines,Is like the gloomy gnome, That dwells in dark gold oh! the poets love Can boast a brighter sphere;Its native homes above, Tho woman keeps it drink to her, who long Hath wakd the poets sigh,The girl, who gave to song ^Miat gold could never


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