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PLEASURES OF MEMORY by THOMAS MOORE

First Line: LIKE A GALE THAT SIGHS ALONG
Subject(s): MEMORY;

Like a gale that sighs along Beds of Oriental flowers,
Is the grateful breath of song
That once was heard in happier hours;
Fill'd with balm the gale sighs on,
Though the flowers are sunk in death;
So when pleasure's dream is gone,
Its memory lives in music's breath.




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