The Complete Poems of Sir Thomas Moore | Page 8

Thomas Moore
a Virgin of Delphi.?Hymn of Welcome after the Recess, A.
I'd mourn the Hopes.?"If" and "Perhaps".?If in Loving, Singing.?If Thou'lt be Mine.?If Thou wouldst have Me sing and play.?Ill Omens.?I love but Thee.?Imitation.?Imitation of Catullus.?Imitation of the Inferno of Dante.?Impromptu.?Impromptu.?Impromptu.?Incantation.?Incantation, An.?Inconstancy.?Indian Boat, The.?In Myrtle Wreaths.?Insurrection of the Papers, The.?Intended Tribute.?Intercepted Letters, etc.?Letter I. From the Princess Charlotte of Wales to the Lady Barbara
Ashley.?II. From Colonel M'Mahon to Gould Francis Leckie, Esq.?III. From George Prince Regent to the Earl of Yarmouth.?IV. From the Right Hon. Patrick Duigenan to the Right Hon. Sir John
Nicol.?V. From the Countess Dowager of Cork to Lady ----.?VI. From Abdallah, in London, to Mohassan, in Ispahan.?VII. From Messrs. Lackington and Co. to Thomas Moore, Esq. VIII. From Colonel Thomas to ---- Skeffington, Esq.
Appendix.?In the Morning of Life.?Intolerance, a Satire.?Invisible Girl, To the.?Invitation to Dinner.?Irish Antiquities.?Irish Peasant to His Mistress, The.?Irish Slave, The.?I saw from the Beach.?I saw the Moon rise Clear.?I saw Thy Form in Youthful Prime.?Is it not Sweet to think. Hereafter.?It is not the Tear at This Moment shed.?I've a Secret to tell Thee.?I Will, I will, the Conflict's past.?I wish I was by That Dim Lake.
Joke Versified, A.?Joys of Youth, how fleeting.
Keep Those Eyes Still Purely Mine.?King Crack and His Idols.?Kiss, The.
Lalla Rookh.?Lament for the Loss of Lord Bathurst's Tail.?Language of Flowers, The.?Late Scene at Swanage, A.?Latest Accounts from Olympus.?Late Tithe Case.?Leaf and the Fountain, The.?Legacy, The.?Legend of Puck the Fairy, The.?Lesbia hath a Beaming Eye.?Les Hommes Automates.?Let Erin remember the Days of Old.?Let Joy Alone be remembered Now.?Let's take This World as Some Wide Scene.?Letter from Larry O'Branigan to the Rev. Murtagh O'Mulligan. Light of the Haram, The.?Light sounds the Harp.?Like Morning When Her Early Breeze.?Like One Who, doomed.?Limbo of Lost Reputations, The.?Lines on the Death of Joseph Atkinson, Esq., of Dublin.?Lines on the Death of Mr. Perceval.?Lines on the Death of Sheridan.?Lines on the Departure of Lords Castlereagh and Stewart for the Continent. Lines on the Entry of the Austrians into Naples.?Lines written at the Cohos, or Falls of the Mohawk River.?Lines written in a Storm at Sea.?Lines written on leaving Philadelphia.?Literary Advertisement.?Little Man and Little Soul.?"Living Dog" and "the Dead Lion," The.?Long Years have past.?Lord Henley and St. Cecilia.?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's Light Summer-Cloud.?Loves of the Angels, The.?Love's Victory.?Love's Young Dream.?Love Thee.?Love Thee, Dearest? Love Thee.?Love, wandering Thro' the Golden Maze.?Lusitanian War-Song.?Lying.
Mad Tory and the Comet, The.?Magic Mirror, The.?Meeting of the Ships, The.?Meeting of the Waters, The.?Melologue.?Memorabilia of Last Week.?Merrily Every Bosom boundeth.?Millennium, The.?Mind Not Tho' Daylight.?Minstrel-Boy, The.?Missing.?Morality.?Moral Positions.?Mountain Sprite, The.?Mr. Roger Dodsworth.?Musical Box, The.?Musings of an Unreformed Peer.?Musings, suggested by the Late Promotion of Mrs. Nethercoat. My Birth-Day.?My Gentle Harp.?My Harp has One Unchanging Theme.?My Heart and Lute.?My Mopsa is Little.
Natal Genius, The.?Nature's Labels.?Nay, tell Me Not, Dear.?Ne'er ask the Hour.?Ne'er Talk of Wisdom's Gloomy Schools.?Nets and Cages.?New Costume of the Ministers, The.?New Creation of Peers.?New-Fashioned Echoes.?New Grand Exhibition of Models?New Hospital for Sick Literati.?News for Country Cousins.?Night Dance, The.?Nights of Music.?Night Thought, A.?No--leave My Heart to Rest.?Nonsense.?Not from Thee.?Notions on Reform.?Numbering of the Clergy, The.
Occasional Address for the Opening of the New Theatre of St. Stephen. Occasional Epilogue.?Odes to Nea.?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.?O'Donohue's Mistress.?Oft, in the Stilly Night.?Oh! Arranmore, Loved Arranmore.?Oh Banquet Not.?Oh! Blame Not the Bard.?Oh! Breathe Not His Name.?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! doubt Me Not.?Oh Fair! oh Purest.?Oh for the Swords of Former Tim.?Oh, guard our Affection.?Ob! had We Some Bright Little Isle of Our Own.?Oh, No--Not--Even. When First We loved.?Oh, Soon return.?Oh, teach Me to love Thee.?Oh the Shamrock.?Oh, the Sight Entrancing.?Oh! think Not My Spirits are Always as Light.?Oh Thou Who dry'st the Mourner's Tear.?Oh, Ye Dead.?On a Squinting Poetess.?One Bumper at Parting.?One Dear Smile.?On Music.?On the Death of a Friend.?On the Death of a Lady.?Origin of the Harp, The.?O say, Thou Best and Brightest.?Our First Young Love.
Paddy's Metamorphosis.?Paradise and the Peri.?Parallel, The.?Parody of a Celebrated Letter.?Parting before the Battle, The.?Pastoral Ballad, A.?Peace and Glory.?Peace be around Thee.?Peace, Peace to Him That's gone.?Peace to the Slumberers.?Periwinkles and the Locusts, The.?Petition of the Orangemen of Ireland, The.?Philosopher Artistippus to a Lamp, The.?Pilgrim, The.?Poor Broken Flower.?Poor Wounded; Heart.?Pretty Rose-tree.?Prince's Day, The.?Proposals for a Gynsecocracy.
Quick! We have but a Second.
Reason, Folly, and Beauty.?Recent Dialogue, A.?Rector and His Curate, The.?Reflection at Sea, A.?Reflections.?Reinforcements for Lord Wellington.?Religion and Trade.?Remember Thee.?Remember the Time.?Remonstrance.?Resemblance, The.?Resolutions passed at a Late Meeting of Reverends and Right Reverends. Reuben and Rose.?Reverend Pamphleteer, The.?Rhymes on the Road.?Introductory Rhymes.?Extract I. Geneva.
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