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Peace And Glory.

    By Thomas Moore



    WRITTEN ON THE APPROACH OF WAR.


    Where is now the smile, that lightened
    Every hero's couch of rest?
    Where is now the hope, that brightened
    Honor's eye and Pity's breast?
    Have we lost the wreath we braided
    For our weary warrior men?
    Is the faithless olive faded?
    Must the bay be plucked again?

    Passing hour of sunny weather,
    Lovely, in your light awhile,
    Peace and Glory, wed together,
    Wandered through our blessed isle.
    And the eyes of Peace would glisten,
    Dewy as a morning sun,
    When the timid maid would listen
    To the deeds her chief had done.

    Is their hour of dalliance over?
    Must the maiden's trembling feet
    Waft her from her warlike lover
    To the desert's still retreat?
    Fare you well! with sighs we banish
    Nymph so fair and guests so bright;
    Yet the smile, with which you vanish,
    Leaves behind a soothing light;--

    Soothing light, that long shall sparkle
    O'er your warrior's sanguined way,
    Through the field where horrors darkle,
    Shedding hope's consoling ray.
    Long the smile his heart will cherish,
    To its absent idol true;
    While around him myriads perish,
    Glory still will sigh for you!



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