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Here, Take My Heart

Here, Take My Heart

Thomas, Saint More

Here, Take My Heart is a love poem by 19th-century Irish poet Thomas Moore, known for his lyrical and romantic style. This poem is part of a collection of his works that explore themes of love and longing. Moore is also recognized for his other famous poem, The Last Rose of Summer. The poem was recorded by LibriVox volunteers in July 2012 as part of their Weekly Poetry project.

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