The Complete Poems of Sir Thomas Moore | Page 7

Thomas Moore
Song--From a Masque.?Church Extension.?Cloris and Fanny.?Cocker, on Church Reform.?Come, chase that Starting Tear Away.?Come Not, oh Lord.?Come o'er the Sea.?Come, play Me That Simple Air Again.?Come, rest in This Bosom.?Come, send Round the Wine.?Come, Ye Disconsolate.?Common Sense and Genius.?Consultation, The.?Copy of An Intercepted Despatch.?Corn and Catholics.?Corrected Report of Some Late Speeches, A.?Correspondence between a Lady and Gentleman.?Corruption, an Epistle.?Cotton and Corn.?Country Dance and Quadrille.?Crystal-Hunters, The.?Cupid and Psyche.?Cupid Armed.?Cupid's Lottery.?Curious Fact, A.
Dance of Bishops, The.?Dawn is breaking o'er Us, The.?Day-Dream, The.?Day of Love, The.?Dear Fanny.?Dear Harp of My Country.?Dear? Yes.?Desmond's Song.?Devil among the Scholars, The.?Dialogue between a Sovereign and a One Pound Note.?Dick * * * *.?Did not.?Dog-day Reflections.?Donkey and His Panniers, The.?Do not say That Life is waning.?Dost Thou Remember.?Dream, A.?Dreaming For Ever.?Dream of Antiquity, A.?Dream of Hindostan, A.?Dream of Home, The.?Dream of the Two Sisters, The.?Dream of Those Days, The.?Dream of Turtle, A.?Dreams.?Drink of This Cup.?Drink to Her.?Duke is the Lad, The.?Dying Warrior, The.
East Indian, The.?Echo.?Elegiac Stanzas.?Elegiac Stanzas.?Enigma.?Epigram.--"I never gave a Kiss" (says Prue).?Epigram.--"I want the Court Guide," said My Lady, "to look". Epigram.--What News To-day?--"Oh! Worse and Worse".?Epigram.--Said His Highness to Ned, with That Grim Face of His. Epilogue.?Epistle from Captain Rock to Lord Lyndhurst.?Epistle from Erasmus on Earth to Cicero in the Shades.?Epistle from Henry of Exeter to John of Tuam.?Epistle from Tom Crib to Big Ben.?Epistle of Condolence.?Epitaph on a Tuft-Hunter.?Erin, oh Erin.?Erin! The Tear and the Smile in Thine Eyes.?Euthanasia of Van, The.?Eveleen's Bower.?Evening Gun, The.?Evenings in Greece.?Exile, The.?Expostulation to Lord King, An.?Extract from a Prologue.?Extracts from the Diary of a Politician.
Fables for the Holy Alliance,
I. The Dissolution of the Holy Alliance.?II. The Looking-Glasses.?III. The Torch of Liberty.?IV. The Fly and the Bullock.?V. Church and State.?VI. The Little Grand Lama.?VII. The Extinguishers.?VIII. Louis Fourteenth's Wig.?Fairest! put on Awhile.?Fallen is Thy Throne.?Fall of Hebe, The.?Fancy.?Fancy Fair, The.?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.?Fire-Worshippers, The.?First Angel's Story.?Flow on, Thou Shining River.?Fly not Yet.?Fools' Paradise.?Forget not the Field.?For Thee Alone.?Fortune-Teller, The.?Fragment.?Fragment of a Character.?Fragment of a Mythological Hymn to Love.?Fragments of College Exercises.?From Life without Freedom.?From the Hon. Henry ----, to Lady Emma ----.?From This Hour the Pledge is given.?Fudge Family in Paris, The.?Letter I. From Miss Biddy Fudge to Miss Dorothy ----, of Clonkilty, in
Ireland.?II. From Phil. Fudge, Esq., to the Lord Viscount Castlereagh. III. From Mr. Bob Fudge to Richard ----, Esq.?IV. From Phelim Connor to ----.?V. From Miss Biddy Fudge to Miss Dorothy ----.?VI. From Phil. Fudge, Esq., to His Brother Tim Fudge, Esq., Barrister
at Law.?VII. From Phelim Connor to ----.?VIII. From Mr. Bob Fudge to Richard ----, Esq.?IX. From Phil. Fudge, Esq., to the Lord Viscount Castlereagh. X. From Miss Biddy Fudge to Miss Dorothy ----.?XI. From Phelim Connor to ----.?XII. From Miss Biddy Fudge to Miss Dorothy ----.?Fudges in England, The.?Letter I. From Patrick Magan, Esq., to the Rev. Richard ---- Curate of
? in Ireland. II. From Miss Biddy Fudge to Mrs. Elizabeth ---- Extracts from My
? Diary. III. From Miss Fanny Fudge to her Cousin, Kitty ----. IV. From Patrick Magan, Esq., to the Rev. Richard ----. V. From Larry O'Branigan In England, to His Wife Judy, at Mullinafad. VI. From Miss Biddy Fudge, to Mrs. Elizabeth ---- Extracts from My
? Diary. VII. From Miss Fanny Fudge, to her Cousin, Miss Kitty ----. VIII. From Bob Fudge, Esq., to the Rev. Mortimer O'Mulligan. IX. From Larry O'Branigan, to his Wife Judy. X. From the Rev. Mortimer O'Mulligan, to the Rev. ----. XI. From Patrick Magan, Esq., to the Rev. Richard ----. Fum and Hum, the two Birds of Royalty.
Garland I send Thee, The.?Gayly sounds the Castanet.?Gazel.?Gazelle, The.?Genius and Criticism.?Genius of Harmony, The.?Ghost of Miltiades, The.?Ghost Story, A.?Go forth to the Mount.?Go, let Me weep.?Go, Now, and dream.?Go, Then--'tis Vain.?Go Where Glory waits Thee.?Grand Dinner of Type and Co.?Grecian Girl's Dream of the Blessed Islands, The.?Greek of Meleager, From the.?Guess, guess.
Halcyon hangs o'er Ocean, The.?Hark! the Vesper Hymn is stealing.?Hark! 'Tis the Breeze.?Harp That Once thro' Tara's Halls, The.?Has Sorrow Thy Young Days shaded.?Hat versus Wig.?Hear Me but Once.?Here at Thy Tomb.?Here sleeps the Bard.?Here's the Bower.?Here, take My Heart.?Her Last Words at Parting.?Hero and Leander.?High-Born Ladye, The.?High Priest of Apollo to a Virgin of Delphi, From the.?Hip, Hip, Hurra.?Homeward March, The.?Hope comes Again.?Horace:?Ode I. Lib. III.--I hate Thee, oh, Mob, as My Lady hates Delf. Ode XI. Lib. II.--Come, Yarmouth, My Boy, Never trouble your Brains. Ode XXII. Lib. I.--The Man Who keeps a Conscience Pure.?Ode XXXVIII. Lib. I.--Boy, tell the Cook That I hate All Nicknackeries. 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
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