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Dear? Yes.

    By Thomas Moore



    Dear? yes, tho' mine no more,
        Even this but makes thee dearer;
    And love, since hope is o'er,
        But draws thee nearer.

    Change as thou wilt to me,
    The same thy charm must be;
    New loves may come to weave
        Their witchery o'er thee,
    Yet still, tho' false, believe
        That I adore thee, yes, still adore thee.
    Think'st thou that aught but death could end
    A tie not falsehood's self can rend?
    No, when alone, far off I die,
        No more to see, no more cares thee,
    Even then, my life's last sigh
        Shall be to bless thee, yes, still to bless thee.




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