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The Time I've Lost In Wooing

by Thomas Moore

The time I've lost in wooing,

In watching and pursuing

The light that lies

In woman's eyes,

Has been my heart's undoing.

Tho' Wisdom oft has sought me,

I scorn'd the lore she brought me,

My only books

Were women's looks,

And folly's all they taught me.

Her smile when Beauty granted,

I hung with gaze enchanted,

Like him the Sprite

Whom maids by night

Oft meet in glen that's haunted.

Like him, too, Beauty won me;

But when the spell was on me,

If once their ray

Was turn'd away,

O! winds could not outrun me.

And are those follies going?

And is my proud heart growing

Too cold or wise

For brillant eyes

Again to set it glowing?

No -- vain, alas! th' endeavour

From bonds so sweet to sever: --

Poor Wisdom's chance

Against a glance

Is now as weak as ever.

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About this poem

First line
The time I've lost in wooing,
Poet
Thomas Moore
Themes
nature, love, beauty, hope

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