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by Thomas Moore


  FABLE III. THE TORCH OF LIBERTY.

  FABLE IV. THE FLY AND THE BULLOCK.

  FABLE V. CHURCH AND STATE.

  FABLE VI. THE LITTLE GRAND LAMA.

  FABLE VII. THE EXTINGUISHERS.

  FABLE VIII. LOUIS FOURTEENTH’S WIG.

  FABLES FOR THE HOLY ALLIANCE.

  FAIREST! PUT ON AWHILE.

  FALLEN IS THY THRONE.

  FANCY.

  FANNY, DEAREST.

  FARE THEE WELL, THOU LOVELY ONE!

  FAREWELL! — BUT WHENEVER YOU WELCOME THE HOUR.

  FAREWELL, THERESA!

  FEAR NOT THAT, WHILE AROUND THEE.

  FILL THE BUMPER FAIR.

  FIRST ANGEL’S STORY.

  FIRST EVENING.

  FLOURISH OF TRUMPETS.

  FLOW ON, THOU SHINING RIVER.

  FLY NOT YET.

  FOOLS’ PARADISE.

  FOR THEE ALONE.

  FORGET NOT THE FIELD.

  FRAGMENT OF A CHARACTER.

  FRAGMENT OF A MYTHOLOGICAL HYMN TO LOVE.1

  FRAGMENT.

  FRAGMENTS OF COLLEGE EXERCISES.

  FROM LIFE WITHOUT FREEDOM.

  FROM THE HIGH PRIEST OF APOLLO TO A VIRGIN OF DELPHI.1

  FROM THE HON. HENRY —— , TO LADY EMMA —— .

  FUM AND HUM, THE TWO BIRDS OF ROYALTY.

  GAYLY SOUNDS THE CASTANET.

  GAZEL.

  GAZEL.

  GENIUS AND CRITICISM.

  GO FORTH TO THE MOUNT, (AIR. — STEVENSON.)

  GO WHERE GLORY WAITS THEE.

  GO, LET ME WEEP.

  GO, NOW, AND DREAM.

  GO, THEN— ‘TIS VAIN.

  GRAND DINNER OF TYPE AND CO.

  GREEK AIR

  GUESS, GUESS.

  HARK! ‘TIS THE BREEZE.

  HARK! THE VESPER HYMN IS STEALING.

  HAS SORROW THY YOUNG DAYS SHADED.

  HAT VERSUS WIG.

  HEAR ME BUT ONCE.

  HER LAST WORDS, AT PARTING.

  HERE AT THY TOMB.

  HERE SLEEPS THE BARD.

  HERE, TAKE MY HEART.

  HERE’S THE BOWER.

  HERO AND LEANDER.

  HIP, HIP, HURRA!

  HOPE COMES AGAIN.

  HORACE, ODE I. LIB. III.

  HORACE, ODE XI. LIB. II.

  HORACE, ODE XXII. LIB. I.

  HORACE, ODE XXXVIII. LIB. I.

  HOW DEAR TO ME THE HOUR.

  HOW HAPPY, ONCE.

  HOW LIGHTLY MOUNTS THE MUSE’S WING.

  HOW OFT HAS THE BANSHEE CRIED.

  HOW OFT, WHEN WATCHING STARS.

  HOW SHALL I WOO?

  HOW TO MAKE A GOOD POLITICIAN.

  HOW TO MAKE ONE’S SELF A PEER.

  HOW TO WRITE BY PROXY.

  HUSH, HUSH!

  HUSH, SWEET LUTE.

  HYMN OF A VIRGIN OF DELPHI, AT THE TOMB OF HER MOTHER.

  I LOVE BUT THEE.

  I SAW FROM THE BEACH.

  I SAW THE MOON RISE CLEAR.

  I SAW THY FORM IN YOUTHFUL PRIME.

  I WISH I WAS BY THAT DIM LAKE.

  I’D MOURN THE HOPES.

  I’VE A SECRET TO TELL THEE.

  IF IN LOVING, SINGING.

  IF THOU WOULDST HAVE ME SING AND PLAY.

  IF THOU’LT BE MINE.

  ILL OMENS.

  IMITATION OF CATULLUS. TO HIMSELF.

  IMITATION OF THE INFERNO OF DANTE.

  IMITATION.

  IMPROMPTU, ON LEAVING SOME FRIENDS.

  IMPROMPTU.

  IMPROMPTU.

  IMPROMPTU.

  IN MYRTLE WREATHS.

  IN THE MORNING OF LIFE.

  INCANTATION.

  INCONSTANCY.

  INTENDED TRIBUTE

  INTERCEPTED LETTERS, ETC.

  INTOLERANCE, A SATIRE.

  INTRODUCTORY RHYMES.

  INVITATION TO DINNER.

  IRISH ANTIQUITIES.

  IRISH MELODIES

  IS IT NOT SWEET TO THINK, HEREAFTER.

  IT IS NOT THE TEAR AT THIS MOMENT SHED.1

  JOYS OF YOUTH, HOW FLEETING!

  JUVENILE POEMS.

  KEEP THOSE EYES STILL PURELY MINE.

  KING CRACK1

  LABEL FIRST.

  LABEL SECOND.

  LALLA ROOKH

  LAMENT FOR THE LOSS OF LORD BATHURST’S TAIL.1

  LATE TITHE CASE.

  LATEST ACCOUNTS FROM OLYMPUS.

  LAY HIS SWORD BY HIS SIDE.

  LEAVE ME ALONE.

  LEGENDARY BALLADS.

  LES HOMMES AUTOMATES.

  LESBIA HATH A BEAMING EYE.

  LET ERIN REMEMBER THE DAYS OF OLD.

  LET JOY ALONE BE REMEMBERED NOW.

  LET’S TAKE THIS WORLD AS SOME WIDE SCENE.

  LETTER

  LETTER I.

  LETTER I.

  LETTER I.

  LETTER I.

  LETTER II.

  LETTER II.

  LETTER II.

  LETTER II.

  LETTER III.

  LETTER III.

  LETTER III.

  LETTER III.

  LETTER IV.

  LETTER IV.

  LETTER IV.

  LETTER IV.

  LETTER IV. PAGE 584.

  LETTER IX.

  LETTER IX.

  LETTER V.

  LETTER V.

  LETTER V.

  LETTER VI.

  LETTER VI.

  LETTER VI.

  LETTER VII.

  LETTER VII.

  LETTER VII.

  LETTER VII. PAGE 588.

  LETTER VIII.

  LETTER VIII.

  LETTER VIII.

  LETTER X.

  LETTER X.

  LETTER XI.

  LETTER XI.

  LETTER XII.

  LIGHT SOUNDS THE HARP.

  LIKE MORNING, WHEN HER EARLY BREEZE.

  LIKE ONE WHO, DOOMED.

  LINES ON THE DEATH OF JOSEPH ATKINSON, ESQ., OF DUBLIN.

  LINES ON THE DEATH OF SHERIDAN.

  LINES ON THE DEPARTURE OF LORD CASTLEREAGH AND STEWART FOR THE CONTINENT.1

  LINES ON THE ENTRY OF THE AUSTRIANS INTO NAPLES, 1821.

  LINES WRITTEN AT THE COHOS, OR FALLS OF THE MOHAWK KIVER.1

  LINES WRITTEN IN A STORM AT SEA.

  LINES WRITTEN ON LEAVING PHILADELPHIA.

  LITERARY ADVERTISEMENT.

  LITTLE MAN AND LITTLE SOUL.

  LONG YEARS HAVE PAST.

  LORD HENLEY AND ST. CECILIA

  LORD WELLINGTON AND THE MINISTERS.

  LORD, WHO SHALL BEAR THAT DAY.

  LOVE ALONE.

  LOVE AND HOPE.

  LOVE AND HYMEN.

  LOVE AND MARRIAGE.

  LOVE AND REASON.

  LOVE AND THE NOVICE.

  LOVE AND THE SUN-DIAL.

  LOVE AND TIME.

  LOVE IS A HUNTER-BOY.

  LOVE THEE, DEAREST? LOVE THEE?

  LOVE THEE?

  LOVE, WANDERING THRO’ THE GOLDEN MAZE.

  LOVE’S LIGHT SUMMER-CLOUD.

  LOVE’S VICTORY.

  LOVE’S YOUNG DREAM.

  LUSITANIAN WAR-SONG.

  LYING.

  MELOLOGUE. A SHORT STRAIN OF MUSIC FROM THE ORCHESTRA.

  MEMORABILIA OF LAST WEEK.

  MERRILY EVERY BOSOM BOUNDETH.

  MIND NOT THO’ DAYLIGHT.

  MISCELLANEOUS POEMS.

  MISSING.

  MORAL POSITIONS.

  MORAL.

  MORALITY.

  MR. ROGER DODSWORTH.

  MUSINGS OF AN UNREFORMED PEER.

  MUSINGS.

  MY BIRTH-DAY.

  MY GENTLE HARP.

  MY HARP HAS ONE UNCHANGING THEME.

  MY HEART AND LUTE.

  MY MOPSA IS LITTLE.

  NATIONAL AIRS

  NATURE’S LABELS.

  NAY, TELL ME NOT, DEAR.

  NE’ER ASK THE HOUR.

  NE’ER TALK OF WISDOM’S GLOOMY SCHOOLS.

&
nbsp; NETS AND CAGES.1

  NEW CREATION OF PEERS.

  NEW GRAND EXHIBITION OF MODELS OF THE TWO HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT.

  NEW HOSPITAL FOR SICK LITERATI.

  NEW-FASHIONED ECHOES.

  NEWS FOR COUNTRY COUSINS.

  NIGHTS OF MUSIC.

  NO — LEAVE MY HEART TO REST.

  NO, NOT MORE WELCOME.

  NONSENSE.

  NOT FROM THEE.

  NOTIONS ON REFORM.

  O SAY, THOU BEST AND BRIGHTEST.

  O’DONOHUE’S MISTRESS.

  OCCASIONAL ADDRESS

  OCCASIONAL EPILOGUE.

  OCTOBER, 1804.

  ODE I.1

  ODE II.

  ODE III.1

  ODE IV.1

  ODE IX.

  ODE L.1

  ODE LI.

  ODE LII.1

  ODE LIII.

  ODE LIX.

  ODE LV.1

  ODE LVI.

  ODE LVII1

  ODE LVIII.

  ODE LX.1

  ODE LXI.1

  ODE LXII.1

  ODE LXIII.1

  ODE LXIV.1

  ODE LXIX.

  ODE LXV.1

  ODE LXVI.1

  ODE LXVII.

  ODE LXVIII.

  ODE LXX.

  ODE LXXI.

  ODE LXXII.

  ODE LXXIII.

  ODE LXXIV.

  ODE LXXV.

  ODE LXXVI.

  ODE LXXVII.

  ODE LXXVIII.

  ODES OF ANACREON

  ODE TO A HAT.

  ODE TO DON MIGUEL.

  ODE TO FERDINAND.

  ODE TO THE GODDESS CERES.

  ODE TO THE SUBLIME PORTE.

  ODE TO THE WOODS AND FORESTS.

  ODE V.

  ODE VI.1

  ODE VII.

  ODE VIII.1

  ODE X.1

  ODE XI.1

  ODE XII.

  ODE XIII.

  ODE XIV.1

  ODE XIX.1

  ODE XL.

  ODE XLI.

  ODE XLII.1

  ODE XLIII.

  ODE XLIV.1

  ODE XLIX.

  ODE XLV.

  ODE XLVI.1

  ODE XLVII.

  ODE XLVIII.

  ODE XV.1

  ODE XVI.1

  ODE XVII.

  ODE XVIII.

  ODE XX.1

  ODE XXI.1

  ODE XXII.

  ODE XXIII.

  ODE XXIV.

  ODE XXIX.

  ODE XXV.

  ODE XXVI.

  ODE XXVII.

  ODE XXVIII.

  ODE XXX.1

  ODE XXXI.1

  ODE XXXII.1

  ODE XXXIII.

  ODE XXXIV.1

  ODE XXXIX.

  ODE XXXV.1

  ODE XXXVI.1

  ODE XXXVII.

  ODE XXXVIII.

  ODE. LIV.1

  ODES TO NEA; WRITTEN AT BERMUDA.

  OFT, IN THE STILLY NIGHT.

  OH BANQUET NOT.

  OH FAIR! OH PUREST!

  OH FOR THE SWORDS OF FORMER TIME!

  OH THE SHAMROCK.

  OH THOU WHO DRY’ST THE MOURNER’S TEAR.

  OH! BLAME NOT THE BARD.1

  OH! BREATHE NOT HIS NAME.

  OH! DOUBT ME NOT.

  OH! HAD WE SOME BRIGHT LITTLE ISLE OF OUR OWN.

  OH! THINK NOT MY SPIRITS ARE ALWAYS AS LIGHT.

  OH, ARRANMORE, LOVED ARRANMORE.

  OH, CALL IT BY SOME BETTER NAME.

  OH, COME TO ME WHEN DAYLIGHT SETS.

  OH, COULD WE DO WITH THIS WORLD OF OURS.

  OH, DAYS OF YOUTH.

  OH, DO NOT LOOK SO BRIGHT AND BLEST.

  OH, GUARD OUR AFFECTION.

  OH, NO — NOT EVEN WHEN FIRST WE LOVED.

  OH, SOON RETURN.

  OH, TEACH ME TO LOVE THEE.

  OH, THE SIGHT ENTRANCING.

  OH, YE DEAD!

  ON A SQUINTING POETESS.

  ON HER BEAUTIFUL TRANSLATION OF VOITURE’S KISS.

  ON MUSIC.

  ON ONE’S SIDE.”

  ON SOME CALUMNIES AGAINST HER CHARACTER.

  ON THE DEATH OF A FRIEND.

  ON THE DEATH OF HER BROTHER.

  ONE BUMPER AT PARTING.

  ONE DEAR SMILE.

  OUR FIRST YOUNG LOVE.

  P. P.

  PADDY’S METAMORPHOSIS.

  PARADISE AND THE PERI.

  PARODY OF A CELEBRATED LETTER.1

  PEACE AND GLORY.

  PEACE BE AROUND THEE.

  PEACE TO THE SLUMBERERS!

  PEACE, PEACE TO HIM THAT’S GONE!

  POEMS FROM THE EPICUREAN

  POEMS RELATING TO AMERICA

  POLICE REPORTS.

  POLITICAL AND SATIRICAL POEMS.

  POOR BROKEN FLOWER.

  POOR WOUNDED HEART

  PREFACE.

  PREFACE.

  PREFACE.

  PREFACE.

  PREFACE.

  PREFACE.1

  PROPOSALS FOR A GYNAECOCRACY.

  QUICK! WE HAVE BUT A SECOND.

  REASON, FOLLY, AND BEAUTY.

  RECENT DIALOGUE.

  REFLECTIONS.

  REINFORCEMENTS FOR LORD WELLINGTON.

  RELIGION AND TRADE.

  REMARKS ON ANACREON

  REMEMBER THE TIME.

  REMEMBER THEE.

  REMONSTRANCE.

  RESOLUTIONS PASSED AT A LATE MEETING OF REVERENDS AND RIGHT REVERENDS.

  REUBEN AND ROSE.

  RHYMES ON THE ROAD

  RHYMES ON THE ROAD.

  RICH AND RARE WERE THE GEMS SHE WORE.1

  RINGS AND SEALS.

  RIVAL TOPICS.1

  RONDEAU.

  ROSE OF THE DESERT

  ROUND THE WORLD GOES.

  ROW GENTLY HERE.

  SACRED SONGS

  SAIL ON, SAIL ON.

  SALE OF CUPID.

  SATIRICAL AND HUMOROUS POEMS.

  SAY, WHAT SHALL BE OUR SPORT TO-DAY?

  SAY, WHAT SHALL WE DANCE?

  SCEPTICISM.

  SECOND ANGEL’S STORY.

  SECOND EVENING.

  SEE, THE DAWN FROM HEAVEN.

  SET OF GLEES, MUSIC BY MOORE.

  SHALL THE HARP THEN BE SILENT.

  SHE IS FAR FROM THE LAND.

  SHE SUNG OF LOVE.

  SHINE OUT, STARS!

  SHOULD THOSE FOND HOPES.

  SILENCE IS IN OUR FESTAL HALLS.1

  SINCE FIRST THY WORD.

  SING — SING — MUSIC WAS GIVEN.

  SING, SWEET HARP.

  SIR ANDREW’S DREAM.

  SKETCH OF THE FIRST ACT OF A NEW ROMANTIC DRAMA.

  SLUMBER, OH SLUMBER.

  SO WARMLY WE MET.

  SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LATE DINNER TO DAN.

  SONG AND TRIO.

  SONG AND TRIO. THE LEVÉE AND COUCHÉE.

  SONG OF A HYPERBOREAN.

  SONG OF HERCULES TO HIS DAUGHTER.1

  SONG OF INNISFAIL.

  SONG OF OLD PUCK.

  SONG OF THE BATTLE EVE.

  SONG OF THE CHURCH.

  SONG OF THE DEPARTING SPIRIT OF TITHE.

  SONG OF THE EVIL SPIRIT OF THE WOODS.1

  SONG OF THE NUBIAN GIRL.

  SONG OF THE POCO-CURANTE SOCIETY.

  SONG OF THE TWO CUPBEARERS.

  SONG.

  SONG.

  SONG.

  SONG.

  SONG.

  SONG.

  SONG.

  SONG.

  SONG.

  SONG.

  SONG.

  SONG.

  SONG.

  SONG.

  SONG.

  SONG.

  SONG.

  SONG.

  SONG.

  SONG.

  SONG.

  SONG.

  SONG.

  SONG.

  SONG.

  SONG. ARRAY THEE, LOVE, ARRAY THEE, LOVE,

  SONG. FANNY, DEAREST.r />
  SONG. FLY FROM THE WORLD, O BESSY! TO ME

  SONG. HAVE YOU NOT SEEN THE TIMID TEAR

  SONG. IF I SWEAR BY THAT EYE, YOU’LL ALLOW

  SONG. ON THE BIRTHDAY OF MRS. —— .

  SONG. SMOOTHLY FLOWING THRO’ VERDANT VALES,

  SONG. SOME MORTALS THERE MAY BE, SO WISE, OR SO FINE

  SONG. TAKE BACK THE SIGH, THY LIPS OF ART

  SONG. THINK ON THAT LOOK WHOSE MELTING RAY

  SONG. WHEN TIME WHO STEALS OUR YEARS AWAY

  SONG. WHERE IS THE HEART THAT WOULD NOT GIVE

  SONG. WHY DOES AZURE DECK THE SKY?

  SONG.1

  SONGS FROM THE GREEK ANTHOLOGY.

  SOUND THE LOUD TIMBREL. MIRIAM’S SONG.

  SOVEREIGN WOMAN.

  SPANISH AIR.— “YA DESPERTO.”

  SPANISH CHORUS.

  SPEECH ON THE UMBRELLA QUESTION.1

  SPRING AND AUTUMN.

  ST. JEROME ON EARTH.

  ST. JEROME ON EARTH.

  ST. SENANUS AND THE LADY.

  STANZAS FROM THE BANKS OF THE SHANNON.1

  STANZAS WRITTEN IN ANTICIPATION OF DEFEAT.1

  STANZAS.

  STILL THOU FLIEST.

  STILL WHEN DAYLIGHT.

  STILL, LIKE DEW IN SILENCE FALLING.

  SUBLIME WAS THE WARNING.

  SUGGESTED BY THE LATE PROMOTION OF MRS. NETHERCOAT.

  SUNDAY ETHICS.

  SWEET INNISFALLEN.

  SWISS AIR.— “RANZ DES VACHES.”

  SYMPATHY. TO JULIA.

  TAKE BACK THE VIRGIN PAGE.

  TAKE HENCE THE BOWL.

  TELL HER, OH, TELL HER.

  THE “LIVING DOG” AND “THE DEAD LION.”

  THE ANNUAL PILL.

  THE BIRD, LET LOOSE.

  THE BOY OF THE ALPS.

  THE BOY STATESMAN.

  THE BRUNSWICK CLUB.

  THE CANONIZATION OF SAINT BUTTERWORTH.

  THE CATALOGUE.

  THE CHERRIES.

  THE CONSULTATION.1

  THE CRYSTAL-HUNTERS.

  THE DANCE OF BISHOPS; OR, THE EPISCOPAL QUADRILLE.1

  THE DAWN IS BREAKING O’ER US.

  THE DAY OF LOVE.

  THE DAY-DREAM.1

  THE DEVIL AMONG THE SCHOLARS, A FRAGMENT.

  THE DONKEY AND HIS PANNIERS.

  THE DREAM OF HOME.

  THE DREAM OF THE TWO SISTERS.

  THE DREAM OF THOSE DAYS.

  THE DUKE IS THE LAD.

  THE DYING WARRIOR.

  THE EAST INDIAN.

  THE EUTHANASIA OF VAN.

  THE EVENING GUN.

  THE EXILE.

  THE FALL OF HEBE.

  THE FANCY FAIR.

  THE FIRE-WORSHIPPERS.

  THE FORTUNE-TELLER.

  THE FUDGE FAMILY IN PARIS.

  THE FUDGES IN ENGLAND

  THE GARLAND I SEND THEE.

  THE GAZELLE.

  THE GENIUS OF HARMONY.

  THE GHOST OF MILTIADES.

  THE GRECIAN GIRL’S DREAM OF THE BLESSED ISLANDS.1

  THE HALCYON HANGS O’ER OCEAN.

  THE HARP THAT ONCE THRO’ TARA’S HALLS.

  THE HIGH-BORN LADYE.

  THE HOMEWARD MARCH.

  THE INDIAN BOAT.

  THE INSURRECTION OF THE PAPERS.

  THE IRISH PEASANT TO HIS MISTRESS.1

  THE IRISH SLAVE.1

  THE KISS.

  THE LAKE OF THE DISMAL SWAMP.

  THE LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS.

  THE LAST ROSE OF SUMMER.

  THE LEAF AND THE FOUNTAIN.

  THE LEGACY.

  THE LEGEND OF PUCK THE FAIRY.

  THE LIGHT OF THE HARAM.

  THE LIMBO OF LOST REPUTATIONS.

 

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