When Love is kind

Thomas Moore

1779 to 1852

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Love's sure to find
Love must, in short,
To be that one,
Cheerful and free,
And evil too.
Well pleased am I
Thro' good report,
Then—good by Love!
Welcome from me.
For aught I care—
Love given to rove
Tears, and such things—
Keep fond and true,
But when Love brings
For one alone,
Young Love may go.
When Love is kind,
If Love can sigh
To two or three,
Love may go hang!
Else, here I swear,
Heartache or pang,
To Jericho.
But should I see

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