When Time who steals our years away
Shall steal our pleasures too,
The mem'ry of the past will stay,
And half our joys renew.
-- Thomas Moore (1779-1852)
-- Song, From Juvenile Poems
Shall steal our pleasures too,
The mem'ry of the past will stay,
And half our joys renew.
-- Thomas Moore (1779-1852)
-- Song, From Juvenile Poems
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