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  1. "The Last Rose of Summer" is a poem by the Irish poet Thomas Moore. He wrote it in 1805, while staying at Jenkinstown Castle in County Kilkenny, Ireland, where he was said to have been inspired by a specimen of Rosa 'Old Blush' .

  2. Grobman, following Leach, claims that Moore “does not use a-b-c-b at all,” although it is the “most traditional ballad rhyming pattern,” and instead uses a-b-a-b most often and a-a-b-b occasionally (Grobman, 111). It is a strange oversight, given that two of Moore’s most popular songs—“’Tis the Last Rose of Summer” and “Oft ...

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  3. The Last Rose of Summer Lyrics. 'Tis the last rose of summer, Left blooming alone; All her lovely companions. Are faded and gone; No flower of her kindred, No rosebud is nigh, To...

  4. "'Tis the last rose of summer" is the title of a song by Thomas Moore , and appears in A Selection of Irish Melodies (No. 4, Book 5, 1813), to the older tune of Alfred Milliken's "The Groves of Blarney" (which itself is said to have been borrowed from a seventeenth-century harp melody).

  5. The Last Rose of Summer - Traditional Irish (transcription variations)The Last Rose of Summer is a poem by Irish poet Thomas Moore. Moore wrote it in 1805 wh...

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  6. Last Rose of Summer – lyrics and chords. The lyrics to The Last Rose of Summer is about the sadness of life once a person’s friends and loved ones have passed on. The song was originally written as a poem by Thomas Moore and was later set to an old Irish folk tune. Click here for print version.

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  8. The Last Rose of Summer (Irish Folk Music) First Publication. 1813. Genre Categories. Songs; For 1 voice; For unaccompanied voices; Related Works. Pieces based on The Last Rose of Summer. Performances. Recordings (.

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