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To...With all my soul

To...With all my soul

Thomas, Saint More

To...With all my soul is a poetic work by Thomas Moore, featuring themes of love and parting. The piece was recorded by LibriVox volunteers as part of their Weekly Poetry project in May 2010. Moore, an influential Irish poet, is known for his lyrical style and emotional depth, making this work notable for its exploration of heartfelt sentiments.

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