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Weep On, Weep On.

    By Thomas Moore



    Weep on, weep on, your hour is past;
        Your dreams of pride are o'er;
    The fatal chain is round you cast,
        And you are men no more.
    In vain the hero's heart hath bled;
        The sage's tongue hath warned in vain;--
    Oh, Freedom! once thy flame hath fled,
        It never lights again.

    Weep on--perhaps in after days,
        They'll learn to love your name;
    When many a deed may wake in praise
        That long hath slept in blame.
    And when they tread the ruined isle,
        Where rest, at length, the lord and slave,
    They'll wondering ask, how hands so vile
        Could conquer hearts so brave?

    "'Twas fate," they'll say, "a wayward fate
        "Your web of discord wove;
    "And while your tyrants joined in hate,
        "You never joined in love.
    "But hearts fell off, that ought to twine,
        "And man profaned what God had given;
    "Till some were heard to curse the shrine,
        "Where others knelt to heaven!"



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