| Title | # Words | # Reads |
| 1 Thomas Moore | 4065 | 15 |
| 2 Odes Of Anacreon (1800). Translated Into English Verse. With Notes. | 1921 | 28 |
| 3 Ode I. | 224 | 12 |
| 4 Ode II. | 164 | 12 |
| 5 Ode III. | 105 | 10 |
| 6 Ode IV. | 171 | 12 |
| 7 Ode V. | 203 | 14 |
| 8 Ode VI. | 112 | 13 |
| 9 Ode VII. | 100 | 12 |
| 10 Ode VIII. | 188 | 19 |
| 11 Ode IX. | 173 | 7 |
| 12 Ode X. | 130 | 12 |
| 13 Ode XI. | 233 | 14 |
| 14 Ode XII. | 167 | 16 |
| 15 Ode XIII. | 248 | 15 |
| 16 Ode XIV. | 341 | 14 |
| 17 Ode XV. | 354 | 13 |
| 18 Ode XVI. | 421 | 14 |
| 19 Ode XVII. | 470 | 13 |
| 20 Ode XVIII. | 162 | 12 |
| 21 Ode XIX. | 97 | 13 |
| 22 Ode XX. | 164 | 14 |
| 23 Ode XXI. | 159 | 13 |
| 24 Ode XXII. | 387 | 16 |
| 25 Ode XXIII. | 144 | 10 |
| 26 Ode XXIV. | 186 | 12 |
| 27 Ode XXV. | 192 | 17 |
| 28 Ode XXVI. | 144 | 18 |
| 29 Ode XXVII. | 57 | 19 |
| 30 Ode XXVIII. | 181 | 12 |
| 31 Ode XXIX. | 144 | 13 |
| 32 Ode XXX. | 177 | 13 |
| 33 Ode XXXI. | 160 | 15 |
| 34 Ode XXXII. | 333 | 18 |
| 35 Ode XXXIII. | 322 | 16 |
| 36 Ode XXXIV. | 268 | 18 |
| 37 Ode XXXV. | 214 | 13 |
| 38 Ode XXXVI. | 269 | 16 |
| 39 Ode XXXVII. | 238 | 15 |
| 40 Ode XXXVIII. | 256 | 12 |
| 41 Ode XXXIX. | 54 | 14 |
| 42 Ode XL. | 114 | 11 |
| 43 Ode XLI. | 73 | 16 |
| 44 Ode XLII. | 186 | 19 |
| 45 Ode XLIII. | 315 | 13 |
| 46 Ode XLIV. | 227 | 13 |
| 47 Ode XLV. | 94 | 11 |
| 48 Ode XLVI. | 179 | 14 |
| 49 Ode XLVII. | 175 | 11 |
| 50 Ode XLVIII. | 186 | 13 |
| 51 Ode XLIX. | 105 | 7 |
| 52 Ode L. | 366 | 15 |
| 53 Ode LI. | 112 | 13 |
| 54 Ode LII. | 210 | 13 |
| 55 Ode LIII. | 185 | 13 |
| 56 Ode. LIV. | 150 | 15 |
| 57 Ode LV. | 604 | 18 |
| 58 Ode LVI. | 224 | 12 |
| 59 Ode LVII. | 394 | 12 |
| 60 Ode LVIII. | 531 | 14 |
| 61 Ode LIX. | 196 | 15 |
| 62 Ode LX. | 509 | 10 |
| 63 Ode LXI. | 201 | 12 |
| 64 Ode LXII. | 189 | 16 |
| 65 Ode LXIII. | 75 | 16 |
| 66 Ode LXIV. | 250 | 13 |
| 67 Ode LXV. | 186 | 12 |
| 68 Ode LXVI. | 252 | 13 |
| 69 Ode LXVII. | 75 | 13 |
| 70 Ode LXVIII. | 68 | 14 |
| 71 Ode LXIX. | 142 | 16 |
| 72 Ode LXX. | 56 | 17 |
| 73 Ode LXXI. | 50 | 11 |
| 74 Ode LXXII. | 40 | 7 |
| 75 Ode LXXIII. | 40 | 13 |
| 76 Ode LXXIV. | 80 | 14 |
| 77 Ode LXXV. | 90 | 14 |
| 78 Ode LXXVI. | 46 | 13 |
| 79 Ode LXXVII. | 47 | 12 |
| 80 Ode LXXVIII. | 226 | 14 |
| 81 Songs From The Greek Anthology | 1470 | 14 |
| 82 Juvenile Poems - Fragments Of College Exercises. | 241 | 11 |
| 83 Variety. | 101 | 15 |
| 84 To A Boy, With A Watch. | 142 | 8 |
| 85 Song. | 155 | 13 |
| 86 TO ....... | 272 | 10 |
| 87 Song. | 217 | 12 |
| 88 Song. | 108 | 16 |
| 89 Reuben And Rose. A Tale Of Romance. | 629 | 20 |
| 90 Did Not. | 111 | 12 |
| 91 To ....... | 82 | 14 |
| 92 To Mrs. ....... | 223 | 18 |
| 93 Anacreontic. | 69 | 9 |
| 94 To ....... | 57 | 17 |
| 95 To Julia. | 196 | 19 |
| 96 To Julia. | 141 | 16 |
| 97 The Shrine. | 97 | 19 |
| 98 To A Lady, With Some Manuscript Poems, On Leaving The Country. | 214 | 13 |
| 99 To Julia. | 181 | 13 |
| 100 To ....... | 139 | 16 |
| 101 Nature's Labels. | 298 | 16 |
| 102 To Julia On Her Birthday. | 64 | 12 |
| 103 A Reflection At Sea. | 48 | 14 |
| 104 Cloris And Fanny. | 54 | 12 |
| 105 The Shield. | 204 | 8 |
| 106 To Julia Weeping. | 56 | 17 |
| 107 Dreams. | 294 | 13 |
| 108 To Rosa. | 222 | 15 |
| 109 Song. | 77 | 16 |
| 110 The Sale Of Loves. | 318 | 16 |
| 111 To .... .... | 225 | 18 |
| 112 To .... .... | 155 | 14 |
| 113 On The Death Of A Lady. | 116 | 14 |
| 114 Inconstancy. | 118 | 13 |
| 115 The Natal Genius. | 213 | 11 |
| 116 Elegiac Stanzas. | 283 | 12 |
| 117 To The Large And Beautiful Miss...... | 80 | 11 |
| 118 A Dream. | 46 | 13 |
| 119 To ....... | 122 | 15 |
| 120 Anacreontic. | 264 | 18 |
| 121 To Julia. | 75 | 8 |
| 122 Hymn Of A Virgin Of Delphi, At The Tomb Of Her Mother. | 427 | 16 |
| 123 Sympathy. | 90 | 18 |
| 124 The Tear. | 82 | 12 |
| 125 The Snake. | 144 | 10 |
| 126 To Rosa. | 93 | 9 |
| 127 Elegiac Stanzas. | 92 | 17 |
| 128 Love And Marriage. | 122 | 10 |
| 129 Anacreontic. | 133 | 10 |
| 130 The Surprise. | 42 | 10 |
| 131 To Miss ....... | 155 | 10 |
| 132 The Wonder. | 115 | 15 |
| 133 Lying. | 241 | 11 |
| 134 Anacreontic. | 97 | 14 |
| 135 The Philosopher Aristippus | 758 | 3 |
| 136 To Mrs, - -. | 103 | 11 |
| 137 Rondeau. | 133 | 11 |
| 138 Song. | 117 | 16 |
| 139 To Rosa. | 55 | 44 |
| 140 Written In A Commonplace Book, Called "The Book Of Follies;" In Which Every One That Opened It Was To Contribute Something. | 211 | 27 |
| 141 To Rosa. | 104 | 14 |
| 142 Light Sounds The Harp. | 229 | 6 |
| 143 From The Greek Of Meleager. | 112 | 13 |
| 144 Song. | 272 | 12 |
| 145 The Resemblance. | 134 | 12 |
| 146 Fanny, Dearest. | 172 | 17 |
| 147 The Ring. | 391 | 16 |
| 148 To The Invisible Girl. | 576 | 11 |
| 149 The Ring. | 1532 | 13 |
| 150 To .... .... | 59 | 20 |
| 151 Written In The Blank Leaf Of A Lady's Commonplace Book. | 69 | 17 |
| 152 To Mrs. Bl - - . | 414 | 12 |
| 153 To Cara, After An Interval Of Absence. | 277 | 16 |
| 154 To Cara, On The Dawning Of A New Year's Day. | 129 | 14 |
| 155 To ......., 1801. | 252 | 14 |
| 156 The Genius Of Harmony. | 1102 | 16 |
| 157 To Mrs. Henry Tighe, On Reading Her "Psyche." | 314 | 14 |
| 158 From The High Priest Of Apollo To A Virgin Of Delphi. | 648 | 14 |
| 159 Fragment. "Pity me, love! I'll pity thee," | 169 | 12 |
| 160 A Night Thought. | 44 | 16 |
| 161 The Kiss. | 124 | 16 |
| 162 Song. "Think on that look whose melting ray" | 91 | 12 |
| 163 The Catalogue. | 339 | 18 |
| 164 Imitation Of Catullus. | 326 | 13 |
| 165 Nonsense. | 81 | 11 |
| 166 Epigram. From The French. | 36 | 26 |
| 167 On A Squinting Poetess. | 19 | 38 |
| 168 To .... .... | 83 | 14 |
| 169 To Rosa. | 127 | 16 |
| 170 To Phillis. | 29 | 28 |
| 171 To A Lady. On Her Singing. | 114 | 16 |
| 172 Song. On The Birthday Of Mrs. - - . | 284 | 16 |
| 173 Song. "Mary, I believed thee true," | 130 | 13 |
| 174 Morality. A Familiar Epistle. | 636 | 13 |
| 175 The Tell-Tale Lyre. | 457 | 16 |
| 176 Peace And Glory. | 198 | 20 |
| 177 Song. "Take back the sigh, thy lips of art" | 110 | 11 |
| 178 Love And Reason. | 534 | 16 |
| 179 Aspasia. | 187 | 13 |
| 180 The Grecian Girl's Dream Of The Blessed Islands. | 1025 | 12 |
| 181 To Cloe. | 94 | 10 |
| 182 The Wreath And The Chain. | 327 | 8 |
| 183 To .... .... | 252 | 13 |
| 184 To .......'s Picture. | 115 | 16 |
| 185 Fragment Of A Mythological Hymn To Love. | 276 | 15 |
| 186 To His Serene Highness The Duke Of Montpensier On His Portrait Of The Lady Adelaide Forbes. | 198 | 15 |
| 187 The Fall Of Hebe. | 1097 | 12 |
| 188 Rings And Seals. | 320 | 16 |
| 189 To Miss Susan Beckford. | 238 | 12 |
| 190 Impromptu, On Leaving Some Friends. | 90 | 14 |
| 191 A Warning. | 240 | 12 |
| 192 To ....... | 196 | 12 |
| 193 Woman. | 117 | 15 |
| 194 To ....... | 173 | 15 |
| 195 A Vision Of Philosophy. | 702 | 14 |
| 196 To Mrs. ....... | 168 | 13 |
| 197 To Lady Heathcote, On An Old Ring Found At Tunbridge-Wells. | 432 | 11 |
| 198 The Devil Among The Scholars, A Fragment. | 1197 | 12 |
| 199 Poems Relating To America. To Francis, Earl Of Moira. | 1052 | 13 |
| 200 To Lord Viscount Strangford. | 699 | 11 |
| 201 Stanzas. | 250 | 13 |
| 202 | 309 | 35 |
| 203 To Miss Moore. | 1042 | 14 |
| 204 A Ballad. The Lake Of The Dismal Swamp. | 418 | 18 |
| 205 To The Marchioness Dowager Of Donegall. | 1008 | 11 |
| 206 To George Morgan, Esq. Of Norfolk, Virginia. | 943 | 14 |
| 207 Lines Written In A Storm At Sea. | 224 | 16 |
| 208 Odes To Nea. | 915 | 12 |
| 209 A Dream Of Antiquity. | 1175 | 12 |
| 210 The Snow Spirit. | 685 | 14 |
| 211 A Study From The Antique. | 361 | 12 |
| 212 To Joseph Atkinson, Esq. | 687 | 19 |
| 213 The Steerman's Song. | 257 | 34 |
| 214 To The Fire-Fly. | 109 | 22 |
| 215 To The Lord Viscount Forbes. | 1654 | 14 |
| 216 To Thomas Hume, Esq., M. D. | 1081 | 12 |
| 217 Lines Written On Leaving Philadelphia. | 308 | 16 |
| 218 Lines Written At The Cohos, Or Falls Of The Mohawk Kiver. | 296 | 15 |
| 219 Song Of The Evil Spirit Of The Woods. | 697 | 14 |
| 220 To The Honorable W. R. Spencer. | 1172 | 13 |
| 221 Ballad Stanzas. | 157 | 12 |
| 222 A Canadian Boat Song. | 300 | 16 |
| 223 To The Lady Charlotte Rawdon. | 1500 | 12 |
| 224 Impromptu. After A Visit To Mrs. - - , Of Montreal. | 112 | 12 |
| 225 Written On Passing Deadman's Island. | 249 | 30 |
| 226 To The Boston Frigate, On Leaving Halifax For England. | 565 | 11 |
| 227 Irish Melodies - | 282 | 15 |
| 228 Go Where Glory Waits Thee. | 181 | 13 |
| 229 War Song. | 372 | 12 |
| 230 Erin! The Tear And The Smile In Thine Eyes. | 72 | 11 |
| 231 Oh! Breathe Not His Name. | 82 | 14 |
| 232 When He, Who Adores Thee. | 131 | 14 |
| 233 The Harp That Once Thro' Tara's Halls. | 102 | 14 |
| 234 Fly Not Yet. | 166 | 15 |
| 235 Oh! Think Not My Spirits Are Always As Light. | 227 | 18 |
| 236 Tho' The Last Glimpse Of Erin With Sorrow I See. | 279 | 16 |
| 237 Rich And Rare Were The Gems She Wore. | 264 | 16 |
| 238 As A Beam O'Er The Face Of The Waters May Glow. | 122 | 13 |
| 239 The Meeting Of The Waters. | 215 | 15 |
| 240 How Dear To Me The Hour. | 69 | 36 |
| 241 Take Back The Virgin Page. | 169 | 14 |
| 242 The Legacy. | 212 | 18 |
| 243 How Oft Has The Banshee Cried. | 265 | 10 |
| 244 We May Roam Through This World. | 320 | 15 |
| 245 Eveleen's Bower. | 156 | 14 |
| 246 Let Erin Remember The Days Of Old. | 353 | 18 |
| 247 The Song Of Fionnuala. | 241 | 13 |
| 248 Come, Send Round The Wine. | 152 | 12 |
| 249 Sublime Was The Warning. | 300 | 11 |
| 250 Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms. | 137 | 16 |
| 251 Erin, Oh Erin. | 180 | 15 |
| 252 Drink To Her. | 203 | 15 |
| 253 Oh! Blame Not The Bard. | 482 | 15 |
| 254 While Gazing On The Moon's Light. | 201 | 15 |
| 255 Ill Omens. | 244 | 14 |
| 256 Before The Battle. | 230 | 14 |
| 257 After The Battle. | 119 | 13 |
| 258 'Tis Sweet To Think. | 238 | 15 |
| 259 The Irish Peasant To His Mistress. | 226 | 19 |
| 260 On Music. | 150 | 14 |
| 261 It Is Not The Tear At This Moment Shed. | 152 | 11 |
| 262 The Origin Of The Harp. | 174 | 14 |
| 263 Love's Young Dream. | 194 | 19 |
| 264 The Prince's Day. | 345 | 17 |
| 265 Weep On, Weep On. | 163 | 15 |
| 266 Lesbia Hath A Beaming Eye. | 225 | 12 |
| 267 I Saw Thy Form In Youthful Prime. | 155 | 11 |
| 268 By That Lake, Whose Gloomy Shore. | 310 | 18 |
| 269 She Is Far From The Land. | 140 | 15 |
| 270 Nay, Tell Me Not, Dear. | 200 | 12 |
| 271 Avenging And Bright. | 242 | 10 |
| 272 What The Bee Is To The Floweret. | 117 | 17 |
| 273 Love And The Novice. | 169 | 20 |
| 274 This Life Is All Checkered With Pleasures And Woes | 219 | 13 |
| 275 Oh The Shamrock. | 275 | 11 |
| 276 At The Mid Hour Of Night | 157 | 18 |
| 277 One Bumper At Parting. | 253 | 16 |
| 278 'Tis The Last Rose Of Summer. | 118 | 18 |
| 279 The Young May Moon. | 133 | 14 |
| 280 The Minstrel-Boy. | 120 | 11 |
| 281 The Song Of O'Ruark, Prince Of Breffni. | 452 | 8 |
| 282 Oh! Had We Some Bright Little Isle Of Our Own. | 163 | 15 |
| 283 Farewell! - But Whenever You Welcome The Hour. | 236 | 14 |
| 284 Oh! Doubt Me Not. | 161 | 12 |
| 285 You Remember Ellen. | 193 | 17 |
| 286 I'd Mourn The Hopes. | 206 | 8 |
| 287 Come O'er The Sea. | 156 | 15 |
| 288 Has Sorrow Thy Young Days Shaded. | 272 | 12 |
| 289 No, Not More Welcome. | 113 | 11 |
| 290 When First I Met Thee. | 302 | 17 |
| 291 While History's Muse. | 226 | 13 |
| 292 The Time I've Lost In Wooing. | 248 | 19 |
| 293 Where Is The Slave. | 124 | 14 |
| 294 Come, Rest In This Bosom. | 125 | 11 |
| 295 'Tis Gone, And For Ever. | 238 | 9 |
| 296 I Saw From The Beach. | 163 | 9 |
| 297 Fill The Bumper Fair. | 230 | 13 |
| 298 Dear Harp Of My Country. | 219 | 12 |
| 299 My Gentle Harp. | 231 | 10 |
| 300 In The Morning Of Life. | 234 | 15 |
| 301 As Slow Our Ship. | 212 | 11 |
| 302 When Cold In The Earth. | 229 | 13 |
| 303 Remember Thee. | 123 | 10 |
| 304 Wreath The Bowl. | 245 | 12 |
| 305 Whene'er I See Those Smiling Eyes. | 112 | 17 |
| 306 If Thou'lt Be Mine. | 165 | 16 |
| 307 To Ladies' Eyes. | 248 | 17 |
| 308 Forget Not The Field. | 143 | 19 |
| 309 They May Rail At This Life. | 318 | 13 |
| 310 Oh For The Swords Of Former Time! | 131 | 14 |
| 311 St. Senanus And The Lady. | 201 | 16 |
| 312 Ne'er Ask The Hour. | 177 | 14 |
| 313 Sail On, Sail On. | 112 | 16 |
| 314 The Parallel. | 376 | 17 |
| 315 Drink Of This Cup. | 334 | 16 |
| 316 The Fortune-Teller. | 189 | 14 |
| 317 Oh, Ye Dead! | 204 | 15 |
| 318 O'Donohue's Mistress. | 325 | 14 |
| 319 Echo. | 86 | 18 |
| 320 Oh Banquet Not. | 115 | 16 |
| 321 Thee, Thee, Only Thee. | 166 | 14 |
| 322 Shall The Harp Then Be Silent. | 426 | 17 |
| 323 Oh, The Sight Entrancing. | 173 | 11 |
| 324 Sweet Innisfallen. | 262 | 12 |
| 325 'Twas One Of Those Dreams. | 244 | 11 |
| 326 Fairest! Put On Awhile. | 328 | 16 |
| 327 Quick! We Have But A Second. | 145 | 19 |
| 328 And Doth Not A Meeting Like This. | 388 | 14 |
| 329 The Mountain Sprite. | 221 | 10 |
| 330 As Vanquished Erin. | 144 | 14 |
| 331 Desmond's Song. | 256 | 12 |
| 332 They Know Not My Heart. | 124 | 14 |
| 333 I Wish I Was By That Dim Lake. | 253 | 13 |
| 334 She Sung Of Love. | 176 | 12 |
| 335 Sing - Sing - Music Was Given. | 185 | 17 |
| 336 Tho' Humble The Banquet. | 194 | 17 |
| 337 Sing, Sweet Harp. | 214 | 10 |
| 338 Song Of The Battle Eve. | 194 | 10 |
| 339 The Wandering Bard. | 272 | 18 |
| 340 Alone In Crowds To Wander On. | 169 | 13 |
| 341 I've A Secret To Tell Thee. | 135 | 16 |
| 342 Song Of Innisfail. | 210 | 12 |
| 343 The Night Dance. | 181 | 15 |
| 344 There Are Sounds Of Mirth. | 204 | 15 |
| 345 Oh, Arranmore, Loved Arranmore. | 196 | 14 |
| 346 Lay His Sword By His Side. | 244 | 12 |
| 347 Oh, Could We Do With This World Of Ours. | 174 | 9 |
| 348 The Wine-Cup Is Circling. | 278 | 12 |
| 349 The Dream Of Those Days. | 129 | 15 |
| 350 From This Hour The Pledge Is Given. | 133 | 16 |
| 351 Silence Is In Our Festal Halls. | 253 | 13 |
| 352 National Airs - | 195 | 10 |
| 353 A Temple To Friendship. | 148 | 9 |
| 354 Flow On, Thou Shining River. | 108 | 13 |
| 355 All That's Bright Must Fade. | 135 | 10 |
| 356 So Warmly We Met. | 151 | 12 |
| 357 Those Evening Bells. | 90 | 14 |
| 358 Should Those Fond Hopes. | 125 | 14 |
| 359 Reason, Folly, And Beauty. | 234 | 14 |
| 360 Fare Thee Well, Thou Lovely One! | 152 | 14 |
| 361 Dost Thou Remember. | 150 | 14 |
| 362 Oh, Come To Me When Daylight Sets. | 141 | 13 |
| 363 Oft, In The Stilly Night. | 138 | 14 |
| 364 Hark! The Vesper Hymn Is Stealing. | 78 | 14 |
| 365 Love And Hope. | 188 | 13 |
| 366 There Comes A Time. | 108 | 12 |
| 367 My Harp Has One Unchanging Theme. | 106 | 17 |
| 368 Oh, No - Not Even When First We Loved. | 122 | 13 |
| 369 Peace Be Around Thee. | 127 | 14 |
| 370 Common Sense And Genius. | 183 | 17 |
| 371 Then, Fare Thee Well. | 164 | 13 |
| 372 Gayly Sounds The Castanet. | 142 | 11 |
| 373 Love Is A Hunter-Boy. | 87 | 12 |
| 374 Come, Chase That Starting Tear Away. | 114 | 18 |
| 375 Joys Of Youth, How Fleeting! | 92 | 12 |
| 376 Hear Me But Once. | 72 | 12 |
| 377 When Love Was A Child. | 157 | 12 |
| 378 Say, What Shall Be Our Sport To-Day? | 115 | 18 |
| 379 Bright Be Thy Dreams. | 88 | 19 |
| 380 Go, Then - 'Tis Vain. | 94 | 18 |
| 381 The Crystal-Hunters. | 179 | 19 |
| 382 Row Gently Here. | 103 | 14 |
| 383 Oh, Days Of Youth. | 179 | 14 |
| 384 When First That Smile. | 135 | 16 |
| 385 Peace To The Slumberers! | 97 | 13 |
| 386 When Thou Shalt Wander. | 96 | 15 |
| 387 Who'll Buy My Love-Knots? | 265 | 15 |
| 388 See, The Dawn From Heaven. | 85 | 14 |
| 389 Nets And Cages. | 297 | 12 |
| 390 When Through The Piazzetta. | 74 | 18 |
| 391 Go, Now, And Dream. | 88 | 16 |
| 392 Take Hence The Bowl. | 93 | 13 |
| 393 Farewell, Theresa! | 105 | 11 |
| 394 How Oft, When Watching Stars. | 142 | 13 |
| 395 When The First Summer Bee. | 98 | 12 |
| 396 Tho' 'Tis All But A Dream. | 134 | 13 |
| 397 When The Wine-Cup Is Smiling. | 145 | 15 |
| 398 Where Shall We Bury Our Shame? | 103 | 14 |
| 399 Ne'er Talk Of Wisdom's Gloomy Schools. | 108 | 13 |
| 400 Here Sleeps The Bard. | 66 | 12 |
| 401 Do Not Say That Life Is Waning. | 78 | 14 |
| 402 The Gazelle. | 143 | 16 |
| 403 No - Leave My Heart To Rest. | 126 | 12 |
| 404 Where Are The Visions. | 106 | 8 |
| 405 Wind Thy Horn, My Hunter Boy. | 87 | 13 |
| 406 Oh, Guard Our Affection. | 124 | 19 |
| 407 Slumber, Oh Slumber. | 96 | 16 |
| 408 Bring The Bright Garlands Hither. | 115 | 14 |
| 409 If In Loving, Singing. | 77 | 12 |
| 410 Thou Lovest No More. | 121 | 11 |
| 411 When Abroad In The World. | 155 | 12 |
| 412 Keep Those Eyes Still Purely Mine. | 70 | 15 |
| 413 Hope Comes Again. | 109 | 20 |
| 414 O Say, Thou Best And Brightest. | 95 | 15 |
| 415 When Night Brings The Hour. | 144 | 20 |
| 416 Like One Who, Doomed. | 102 | 12 |
| 417 Fear Not That, While Around Thee. | 91 | 16 |
| 418 When Love Is Kind. | 89 | 16 |
| 419 The Garland I Send Thee. | 112 | 17 |
| 420 How Shall I Woo? | 206 | 17 |
| 421 Spring And Autumn. | 153 | 11 |
| 422 Love Alone. | 107 | 13 |
| 423 Sacred Songs - | 32 | 18 |
| 424 Thou Art, O God. | 231 | 12 |
| 425 The Bird, Let Loose. | 128 | 13 |
| 426 Fallen Is Thy Throne. | 330 | 12 |
| 427 Who Is The Maid? | 183 | 12 |
| 428 This World Is All A Fleeting Show. | 99 | 12 |
| 429 Oh Thou Who Dry'st The Mourner's Tear. | 170 | 17 |
| 430 Weep Not For Those. | 354 | 11 |
| 431 The Turf Shall Be My Fragrant Shrine. | 196 | 14 |
| 432 Sound The Loud Timbrel. Miriam's Song. | 261 | 16 |
| 433 Go, Let Me Weep. | 121 | 17 |
| 434 Come Not, Oh Lord. | 148 | 15 |
| 435 Were Not The Sinful Mary's Tears. | 139 | 12 |
| 436 As Down In The Sunless Retreats. | 95 | 14 |
| 437 But Who Shall See. | 206 | 13 |
| 438 Almighty God! Chorus Of Priests. | 194 | 10 |
| 439 Oh Fair! Oh Purest! Saint Augustine To His Sister. | 136 | 15 |
| 440 Angel Of Charity. | 112 | 13 |
| 441 Behold The Sun. | 95 | 16 |
| 442 Lord, Who Shall Bear That Day. | 340 | 14 |
| 443 Oh, Teach Me To Love Thee. | 117 | 17 |
| 444 Weep, Children Of Israel. | 296 | 12 |
| 445 Like Morning, When Her Early Breeze. | 111 | 14 |
| 446 Come, Ye Disconsolate. | 101 | 12 |
| 447 Awake, Arise, Thy Light Is Come. | 635 | 12 |
| 448 There Is A Bleak Desert. | 168 | 19 |
| 449 Since First Thy Word. | 138 | 12 |
| 450 Hark! 'Tis The Breeze. | 106 | 13 |
| 451 Where Is Your Dwelling, Ye Sainted? | 146 | 12 |
| 452 How Lightly Mounts The Muse's Wing. | 127 | 17 |
| 453 Go Forth To The Mount. | 313 | 13 |
| 454 Is It Not Sweet To Think, Hereafter. | 164 | 11 |
| 455 War Against Babylon. | 191 | 10 |
| 456 A Melologue Upon National Music. - | 262 | 12 |
| 457 A Short Strain Of Music From The Orchestra. | 243 | 15 |
| 458 Greek Air. | 96 | 12 |
| 459 Flourish Of Trumpets. | 225 | 14 |
| 460 Swiss Air. - "Ranz Des Vaches." | 86 | 15 |
| 461 Spanish Chorus. | 53 | 14 |
| 462 Spanish Air. - "Ya Desperto." | 85 | 11 |
| 463 Set Of Glees, Music By Moore. - The Meeting Of The Ships. | 85 | 11 |
| 464 Hip, Hip, Hurra! | 253 | 14 |
| 465 Hush, Hush! | 71 | 12 |
| 466 The Parting Before The Battle. | 74 | 17 |
| 467 The Watchman. | 132 | 16 |
| 468 Say, What Shall We Dance? | 152 | 17 |
| 469 The Evening Gun. | 99 | 15 |
| 470 Legendary Ballads. - | 18 | 35 |
| 471 The Voice. | 265 | 15 |
| 472 Cupid And Psyche. | 297 | 13 |
| 473 Hero And Leander. | 141 | 16 |
| 474 The Leaf And The Fountain. | 337 | 12 |
| 475 Cephalus And Procris. | 170 | 11 |
| 476 Youth And Age. | 155 | 13 |
| 477 The Dying Warrior. | 138 | 20 |
| 478 The Magic Mirror. | 242 | 11 |
| 479 The Pilgrim. | 143 | 14 |
| 480 The High-Born Ladye. | 311 | 11 |
| 481 The Indian Boat. | 237 | 16 |
| 482 The Stranger. | 312 | 11 |
| 483 Ballads, Songs, Etc. - To-Day, Dearest! Is Ours. | 102 | 9 |
| 484 When On The Lip The Sigh Delays. | 171 | 16 |
| 485 Here, Take My Heart. | 158 | 13 |
| 486 Oh, Call It By Some Better Name. | 99 | 17 |
| 487 Poor Wounded Heart. | 97 | 10 |
| 488 The East Indian. | 133 | 11 |
| 489 Poor Broken Flower. | 95 | 16 |
| 490 The Pretty Rose-Tree. | 164 | 11 |
| 491 Shine Out, Stars! | 98 | 17 |
| 492 The Young Muleteers Of Grenada. | 125 | 13 |
| 493 Tell Her, Oh, Tell Her. | 103 | 16 |
| 494 Nights Of Music. | 98 | 10 |
| 495 Our First Young Love. | 91 | 17 |
| 496 Black And Blue Eyes. | 156 | 17 |
| 497 Dear Fanny. | 93 | 12 |
| 498 From Life Without Freedom. | 114 | 9 |
| 499 Here's The Bower. | 106 | 13 |
| 500 I Saw The Moon Rise Clear. | 92 | 14 |
| 501 Love And The Sun-Dial. | 164 | 8 |
| 502 Love And Time. | 197 | 15 |
| 503 Love's Light Summer-Cloud. | 171 | 12 |
| 504 Love, Wandering Thro' The Golden Maze. | 45 | 14 |
| 505 Merrily Every Bosom Boundeth. | 123 | 18 |
| 506 Remember The Time. | 136 | 9 |
| 507 Oh, Soon Return. | 159 | 12 |
| 508 Love Thee? | 140 | 12 |
| 509 One Dear Smile. | 113 | 14 |
| 510 Yes, Yes, When The Bloom. | 98 | 13 |
| 511 The Day Of Love. | 82 | 19 |
| 512 Lusitanian War-Song. | 119 | 14 |
| 513 The Young Rose. | 84 | 12 |
| 514 When Midst The Gay I Meet. | 149 | 14 |
| 515 When Twilight Dews. | 113 | 9 |
| 516 Young Jessica. | 159 | 13 |
| 517 How Happy, Once. | 131 | 12 |
| 518 I Love But Thee. | 157 | 15 |
| 519 Let Joy Alone Be Remembered Now. | 183 | 14 |
| 520 Love Thee, Dearest? Love Thee? | 93 | 15 |
| 521 My Heart And Lute. | 105 | 14 |
| 522 Peace, Peace To Him That's Gone! | 103 | 13 |
| 523 Rose Of The Desert. | 94 | 12 |
| 524 'Tis All For Thee. | 164 | 12 |
| 525 The Song Of The Olden Time. | 165 | 10 |
| 526 Wake Thee, My Dear. | 166 | 15 |
| 527 The Boy Of The Alps. | 162 | 12 |
| 528 For Thee Alone. | 163 | 10 |
| 529 Her Last Words, At Parting. | 149 | 12 |
| 530 Let's Take This World As Some Wide Scene. | 167 | 11 |
| 531 Love's Victory. | 138 | 16 |
| 532 Song Of Hercules To His Daughter. | 176 | 11 |
| 533 The Dream Of Home. | 127 | 15 |
| 534 They Tell Me Thou'rt The Favored Guest. | 132 | 13 |
| 535 The Young Indian Maid. | 110 | 12 |
| 536 The Homeward March. | 169 | 14 |
| 537 Wake Up, Sweet Melody. | 106 | 9 |
| 538 Calm Be Thy Sleep. | 113 | 17 |
| 539 The Exile. | 114 | 12 |
| 540 The Fancy Fair. | 175 | 12 |
| 541 If Thou Wouldst Have Me Sing And Play. | 206 | 12 |
| 542 Still When Daylight. | 134 | 16 |
| 543 The Summer Webs. | 100 | 14 |
| 544 Mind Not Tho' Daylight. | 113 | 12 |
| 545 They Met But Once. | 157 | 12 |
| 546 With Moonlight Beaming. | 87 | 14 |
| 547 Child's Song. | 111 | 10 |
| 548 The Halcyon Hangs O'er Ocean. | 71 | 12 |
| 549 The World Was Husht. | 147 | 12 |
| 550 The Two Loves. | 304 | 9 |
| 551 The Legend Of Puck The Fairy. | 184 | 8 |
| 552 Beauty And Song. | 99 | 16 |
| 553 When Thou Art Nigh. | 89 | 11 |
| 554 Song Of A Hyperborean. | 238 | 13 |
| 555 Thou Bidst Me Sing. | 150 | 12 |
| 556 Cupid Armed. | 117 | 14 |
| 557 Round The World Goes. | 189 | 13 |
| 558 Oh, Do Not Look So Bright And Blest. | 155 | 16 |
| 559 The Musical Box. | 189 | 9 |
| 560 When To Sad Music Silent You Listen. | 140 | 10 |
| 561 The Language Of Flowers. | 147 | 17 |
| 562 The Dawn Is Breaking O'er Us. | 217 | 16 |
| 563 Unpublished Songs. Etc. - Ask Not If Still I Love. | 100 | 9 |
| 564 Dear? Yes. | 108 | 14 |
| 565 Unbind Thee, Love. | 104 | 15 |
| 566 There's Something Strange. | 117 | 16 |
| 567 Not From Thee. | 132 | 11 |
| 568 Guess, Guess. | 142 | 18 |
| 569 When Love, Who Ruled. | 398 | 21 |
| 570 Still Thou Fliest. | 112 | 16 |
| 571 Then First From Love. | 110 | 13 |
| 572 Hush, Sweet Lute. | 111 | 15 |
| 573 Bright Moon. | 125 | 15 |
| 574 Long Years Have Past. | 169 | 15 |
| 575 Dreaming For Ever. | 108 | 13 |
| 576 Tho' Lightly Sounds The Song I Sing. | 144 | 12 |
| 577 The Russian Lover. | 145 | 16 |
| 578 A Selection From The Songs In M. P. - Boat Glee. | 1214 | 16 |
| 579 Cupid's Lottery. | 561 | 17 |
| 580 Miscellaneous Poems. - Occasional Epilogue. | 432 | 15 |
| 581 Extract. | 265 | 11 |
| 582 The Sylph'S Ball. | 661 | 17 |
| 583 Remonstrance. | 370 | 9 |
| 584 My Birth-Day. | 269 | 13 |
| 585 Fancy. | 120 | 16 |
| 586 Song. Fanny, Dearest. | 172 | 20 |
| 587 Translations From Catullus. - Carm. 70. | 120 | 11 |
| 588 Carm. II. | 95 | 13 |
| 589 Carm. 29. | 173 | 9 |
| 590 Tibullus To Sulpicia. | 182 | 11 |
| 591 Imitation. From The French. | 73 | 19 |
| 592 Invitation To Dinner. | 245 | 18 |
| 593 Verses To The Poet Crabbe's Inkstand. | 602 | 16 |
| 594 To Caroline, Viscountess Valletort. | 319 | 15 |
| 595 A Speculation. | 39 | 11 |
| 596 To My Mother. | 93 | 14 |
| 597 Love And Hymen. | 115 | 16 |
| 598 Lines On The Entry Of The Austrians Into Naples, 1821. | 429 | 10 |
| 599 Scepticism. | 251 | 10 |
| 600 A Joke Versified. | 42 | 9 |
| 601 On The Death Of A Friend. | 86 | 15 |
| 602 To James Corry, Esq. | 166 | 15 |
| 603 Fragment Of A Character. | 314 | 10 |
| 604 What Shall I Sing Thee? | 198 | 17 |
| 605 Country Dance And Quadrille. | 1047 | 18 |
| 606 Gazel. | 147 | 13 |
| 607 Lines On The Death Of Joseph Atkinson, Esq., Of Dublin. | 160 | 12 |
| 608 Genius And Criticism. | 414 | 13 |
| 609 To Lady Jersey. | 118 | 14 |
| 610 To The Same. | 60 | 12 |
| 611 At Night. | 104 | 14 |
| 612 To Lady Holland. | 63 | 13 |
| 613 Epilogue. - Written For Lady Dacre'S Tragedy Of Ina. | 530 | 12 |
| 614 The Day-Dream. | 368 | 13 |
| 615 Song. "Where is the heart that would not give" | 108 | 13 |
| 616 Song Of The Poco-Curante Society. | 281 | 12 |
| 617 Anne Boleyn. | 115 | 16 |
| 618 The Dream Of The Two Sisters. | 249 | 14 |
| 619 Sovereign Woman. | 211 | 30 |
| 620 Come, Play Me That Simple Air Again. | 167 | 16 |
| 621 Poems From The Epicurean. - The Valley Of The Nile. | 262 | 16 |
| 622 Song Of The Two Cupbearers. | 259 | 13 |
| 623 Song Of The Nubian Girl. | 82 | 15 |
| 624 The Summer Fête. | 6393 | 17 |
| 625 Evenings In Greece. | 124 | 19 |
| 626 First Evening. | 3941 | 13 |
| 627 Second Evening. | 6776 | 16 |
| 628 Alciphron: A Fragment. - Letter I. From Alciphron At Alexandria To Cleon At Athens. | 1692 | 12 |
| 629 Letter II. From The Same To The Same. | 1683 | 15 |
| 630 Letter III. From The Same To The Same. | 3570 | 17 |
| 631 Letter IV. From Orcus, High Priest Of Memphis, To Decius, The Praetorian Prefect. | 1758 | 16 |
| 632 Lalla Rookh | 21844 | 25 |
| 633 Lalla Rookh - Paradise And The Peri. | 5894 | 16 |
| 634 Lalla Rookh - The Fire-Worshippers. | 17001 | 13 |
| 635 Lalla Rookh - The Light Of The Haram. | 20559 | 15 |
| 636 The Loves Of The Angels. - Preface | 948 | 15 |
| 637 The Loves Of The Angels | 13443 | 22 |
| 638 Rhymes On The Road. - | 89 | 9 |
| 639 Introductory Rhymes. | 738 | 13 |
| 640 Extract I. | 518 | 14 |
| 641 Extract II. | 439 | 10 |
| 642 Extract III. | 402 | 13 |
| 643 Extract IV. | 441 | 8 |
| 644 Extract V. | 320 | 9 |
| 645 Extract VI. | 717 | 14 |
| 646 Extract VII. | 629 | 14 |
| 647 Extract VIII. | 851 | 13 |
| 648 Extract IX. | 315 | 13 |
| 649 Extract X. | 281 | 15 |
| 650 Extract XI. | 677 | 16 |
| 651 Extract XII. | 595 | 13 |
| 652 Extract XIII. | 854 | 12 |
| 653 Extract XIV. | 1440 | 19 |
| 654 Extract XV. | 777 | 15 |
| 655 Extract XVI. | 803 | 10 |
| 656 Corruption, And Intolerance. - | 997 | 12 |
| 657 Corruption, An Epistle. | 2653 | 20 |
| 658 Intolerance, A Satire. | 1331 | 18 |
| 659 The Sceptic, A Philosophical Satire. - | 817 | 15 |
| 660 The Sceptic | 1865 | 8 |
| 661 Twopenny Post-Bag. - Preface | 816 | 9 |
| 662 Letter I. | 687 | 12 |
| 663 Letter II. From Colonel M'Mahon To Gould Francis Leckie, Esq. | 789 | 12 |
| 664 Letter III. From George Prince Regent To The Earl Of Yarmouth.[1] | 593 | 10 |
| 665 Letter IV. From The Right Hon. Patrick Duigenan To The Right Hon. Sir John Nichol. | 574 | 11 |
| 666 Letter V. From The Countess Dowager Of Cork To Lady - -. | 559 | 13 |
| 667 Letter VI. From Abdallah,[1] In London, To Mohassan, In Ispahan. | 890 | 18 |
| 668 Letter VII. From Messrs. Lackington And Co. To Thomas Moore, Esq. | 519 | 12 |
| 669 Letter VIII. From Colonel Thomas To - - Skeffington, Esq. | 882 | 15 |
| 670 Appendix. | 2167 | 14 |
| 671 Satirical And Humorous Poems. - The Insurrection Of The Papers. | 376 | 15 |
| 672 Parody Of A Celebrated Letter.[1] | 1481 | 13 |
| 673 Anacreontic To A Plumassier. | 292 | 15 |
| 674 Extracts - From The Diary Of A Politician. | 352 | 12 |
| 675 Epigram. | 38 | 29 |
| 676 King Crack[1] And His Idols. | 309 | 17 |
| 677 What's My Thought Like? | 44 | 11 |
| 678 Epigram. | 64 | 14 |
| 679 Wreaths For The Ministers. | 334 | 15 |
| 680 Epigram. | 66 | 15 |
| 681 Horace, Ode XI. Lib. II. | 392 | 14 |
| 682 Horace, Ode XXII. Lib. I. | 322 | 8 |
| 683 The New Costume Of The Ministers. | 398 | 9 |
| 684 Correspondence Between A Lady And Gentleman, | 337 | 14 |
| 685 Occasional Address | 500 | 13 |
| 686 The Sale Of The Tools. | 567 | 13 |
| 687 Little Man And Little Soul. | 296 | 12 |
| 688 Reinforcements For Lord Wellington. | 314 | 19 |
| 689 Horace, Ode I. Lib. III. | 111 | 9 |
| 690 Horace, Ode XXXVIII. Lib. I. | 89 | 10 |
| 691 Impromptu. | 60 | 9 |
| 692 Lord Wellington And The Ministers. | 197 | 16 |
| 693 To Sir Hudson Lowe. | 176 | 12 |
| 694 Amatory Colloquy Between Bank And Government. | 335 | 14 |
| 695 Dialogue Between A Sovereign And A One Pound Note. | 290 | 15 |
| 696 An Expostulation To Lord King. | 517 | 14 |
| 697 The Sinking Fund Cried. | 315 | 15 |
| 698 Ode To The Goddess Ceres. | 588 | 15 |
| 699 A Hymn Of Welcome After The Recess. | 438 | 13 |
| 700 Memorabilia Of Last Week. | 392 | 12 |
| 701 All In The Family Way. | 379 | 19 |
| 702 Ballad For The Cambridge Election. | 224 | 12 |
| 703 Mr. Roger Dodsworth. | 291 | 10 |
| 704 Copy Of An Intercepted Despatch. | 546 | 10 |
| 705 The Millennium. | 447 | 12 |
| 706 The Three Doctors. | 395 | 11 |
| 707 Epitaph On A Tuft-Hunter. | 137 | 15 |
| 708 Ode To A Hat. | 430 | 15 |
| 709 News For Country Cousins. | 410 | 13 |
| 710 A Vision. | 619 | 14 |
| 711 The Petition Of The Orangemen Of Ireland. | 566 | 11 |
| 712 Cotton And Corn. | 225 | 12 |
| 713 The Canonization Of Saint Butterworth. | 582 | 12 |
| 714 An Incantation. | 418 | 11 |
| 715 A Dream Of Turtle. | 383 | 13 |
| 716 The Donkey And His Panniers. | 373 | 15 |
| 717 Ode To The Sublime Porte. | 316 | 9 |
| 718 Corn And Catholics. | 318 | 17 |
| 719 A Case Of Libel. | 512 | 12 |
| 720 Literary Advertisement. | 475 | 17 |
| 721 The Irish Slave. | 537 | 13 |
| 722 Ode To Ferdinand. | 306 | 13 |
| 723 Hat Versus Wig. | 544 | 15 |
| 724 The Periwinkles And The Locusts. | 354 | 16 |
| 725 New Creation Of Peers. | 463 | 12 |
| 726 Speech On The Umbrella Question. | 390 | 11 |
| 727 A Pastoral Ballad. | 412 | 11 |
| 728 A Late Scene At Swanage. | 308 | 18 |
| 729 Wo! Wo! | 464 | 19 |
| 730 Tout Pour La Tripe. | 336 | 16 |
| 731 Enigma. | 371 | 13 |
| 732 Dog-Day Reflections. | 489 | 12 |
| 733 The "Living Dog" And "The Dead Lion." | 269 | 13 |
| 734 Ode To Don Miguel. | 455 | 12 |
| 735 Thoughts On The Present Government Of Ireland. | 268 | 13 |
| 736 The Limbo Of Lost Reputations. | 558 | 14 |
| 737 How To Write By Proxy. | 364 | 17 |
| 738 Imitation Of The Inferno Of Dante. | 945 | 8 |
| 739 Lament For The Loss Of Lord Bathurst's Tail. | 478 | 12 |
| 740 The Cherries. | 254 | 18 |
| 741 Stanzas Written In Anticipation Of Defeat. | 387 | 16 |
| 742 Ode To The Woods And Forests. | 263 | 14 |
| 743 Stanzas From The Banks Of The Shannon. | 391 | 17 |
| 744 The Annual Pill. | 323 | 15 |
| 745 "If" And "Perhaps." | 478 | 17 |
| 746 Write On, Write On. | 236 | 13 |
| 747 Song Of The Departing Spirit Of Tithe. | 736 | 15 |
| 748 The Euthanasia Of Van. | 265 | 15 |
| 749 To The Reverend - - . | 394 | 11 |
| 750 Irish Antiquities. | 74 | 14 |
| 751 A Curious Fact. | 470 | 9 |
| 752 New-Fashioned Echoes. | 564 | 11 |
| 753 Incantation. | 483 | 15 |
| 754 How To Make A Good Politician. | 495 | 11 |
| 755 Epistle Of Condolence. | 292 | 18 |
| 756 The Ghost Of Miltiades. | 464 | 11 |
| 757 Alarming Intelligence! | 381 | 11 |
| 758 Resolutions. | 550 | 13 |
| 759 Sir Andrew's Dream. | 640 | 10 |
| 760 A Blue Love Song. | 291 | 11 |
| 761 Sunday Ethics. | 296 | 10 |
| 762 Awful Event. | 261 | 9 |
| 763 The Numbering Of The Clergy. | 306 | 13 |
| 764 A Sad Case. | 329 | 12 |
| 765 A Dream Of Hindostan. | 370 | 15 |
| 766 The Brunswick Club. | 405 | 15 |
| 767 Proposals For A Gynaecocracy. | 371 | 14 |
| 768 To The Editor Of The * * *. | 145 | 14 |
| 769 Lord Henley And St. Cecilia | 335 | 10 |
| 770 Advertisement | 257 | 12 |
| 771 Missing. | 367 | 9 |
| 772 The Dance Of Bishops. | 649 | 11 |
| 773 Dick * * * * | 163 | 14 |
| 774 A Corrected Report Of Some Late Speeches. | 533 | 10 |
| 775 Moral Positions. | 299 | 11 |
| 776 The Mad Tory And The Comet. | 428 | 10 |
| 777 From The Hon. Henry - - , To Lady Emma - - . | 523 | 9 |
| 778 Triumph Of Bigotry. | 345 | 14 |
| 779 Translation From The Gull Language. | 464 | 12 |
| 780 Notions On Reform. | 422 | 15 |
| 781 Tory Pledges. | 363 | 14 |
| 782 St. Jerome On Earth. | 447 | 10 |
| 783 St. Jerome On Earth. - Second Visit. | 685 | 13 |
| 784 Thoughts On Tar Barrels. | 214 | 16 |
| 785 The Consultation. | 615 | 11 |
| 786 To The Rev. Charles Overton, Curate Of Romaldkirk. | 324 | 11 |
| 787 Scene From A Play, Acted At Oxford, Called "Matriculation." | 387 | 12 |
| 788 Late Tithe Case. | 490 | 10 |
| 789 Fools' Paradise. | 522 | 10 |
| 790 The Rector And His Curate. Or, One Pound Two. | 229 | 15 |
| 791 Paddy's Metamorphosis. | 303 | 15 |
| 792 Cocker, On Church Reform. | 342 | 12 |
| 793 Les Hommes Automates. | 432 | 14 |
| 794 How To Make One's Self A Peer. | 504 | 12 |
| 795 The Duke Is The Lad. | 120 | 11 |
| 796 Epistle, From Erasmus On Earth To Cicero In The Shades. | 699 | 14 |
| 797 Lines On The Departure Of Lord Castlereagh And Stewart For The Continent. | 425 | 18 |
| 798 To The Ship In Which Lord Castlereagh Sailed For The Continent. | 373 | 13 |
| 799 Sketch Of The First Act Of A New Romantic Drama. | 552 | 11 |
| 800 Animal Magnetism. | 501 | 11 |
| 801 The Song Of The Box. | 471 | 12 |
| 802 Announcement Of A New Thalaba. | 394 | 13 |
| 803 Rival Topics. | 313 | 11 |
| 804 The Boy Statesman. | 368 | 12 |
| 805 Letter From Larry O'Branigan To The Rev. Murthagh O'Mulligan. | 457 | 13 |
| 806 Musings Of An Unreformed Peer. | 430 | 7 |
| 807 The Reverend Pamphleteer. | 282 | 13 |
| 808 Recent Dialogue. | 245 | 12 |
| 809 The Wellington Spa. | 237 | 13 |
| 810 A Characterless. | 407 | 13 |
| 811 A Ghost Story. | 215 | 11 |
| 812 Thoughts On The Late Destructive Propositions Of The Tories. | 480 | 15 |
| 813 Anticipated Meeting Of The British Association In The Year 1836. | 750 | 12 |
| 814 Song Of The Church. | 412 | 15 |
| 815 Epistle From Henry Of Exeter To John Of Tuam. | 465 | 9 |
| 816 Song Of Old Puck. | 483 | 19 |
| 817 Police Reports. | 347 | 14 |
| 818 Reflections. | 465 | 13 |
| 819 New Grand Exhibition Of Models Of The Two Houses Of Parliament. | 454 | 10 |
| 820 Announcement Of A New Grand Acceleration Company For The Promotion Of The Speed Of Literature. | 600 | 15 |
| 821 Some Account Of The Late Dinner To Dan. | 371 | 14 |
| 822 New Hospital For Sick Literati. | 471 | 11 |
| 823 Religion And Trade. | 351 | 14 |
| 824 Musings. | 344 | 18 |
| 825 Intended Tribute. | 616 | 11 |
| 826 Grand Dinner Of Type And Co. | 579 | 13 |
| 827 Church Extension. | 387 | 12 |
| 828 Latest Accounts From Olympus. | 576 | 13 |
| 829 The Triumphs Of Farce. | 398 | 13 |
| 830 Thoughts On Patrons, Puffs, And Other Matters. | 734 | 12 |
| 831 Thoughts On Mischief. | 474 | 15 |
| 832 Epistle From Captain Rock To Lord Lyndhurst. | 633 | 14 |
| 833 Captain Rock In London. | 511 | 18 |
| 834 Political And Satirical Poems. - Lines On The Death Of Mr. Perceval. | 154 | 11 |
| 835 To The Editor Of "The Morning Chronicle." | 557 | 7 |
| 836 Lines On The Death Of Sheridan. | 602 | 8 |
| 837 Epistle From Tom Crib To Big Ben. | 509 | 13 |
| 838 Fables For The Holy Alliance. - Dedication. | 587 | 15 |
| 839 Fable I. | 889 | 12 |
| 840 Fable II. The Looking-Glasses. | 821 | 13 |
| 841 Fable III. The Torch Of Liberty. | 431 | 9 |
| 842 Fable IV. The Fly And The Bullock. | 599 | 13 |
| 843 Fable V. Church And State. | 1079 | 8 |
| 844 Fable VI. The Little Grand Lama. | 1006 | 10 |
| 845 Fable VII. The Extinguishers. | 738 | 11 |
| 846 Fable VIII. Louis Fourteenth's Wig. | 1221 | 11 |
| 847 The Fudge Family In Paris. - Preface | 455 | 7 |
| 848 Letter I. From Miss Biddy Fudge To Miss Dorothy - - , Of Clonkilty, In Ireland. | 1207 | 15 |
| 849 Letter II. From Phil. Fudge, Esq., To The Lord Viscount Castlereagh. | 1113 | 14 |
| 850 Letter III. From Mr. Bob Fudge To Richard - - , Esq. | 1069 | 15 |
| 851 Letter IV. From Phelim Connor To - - | 1054 | 11 |
| 852 Letter V. From Miss Biddy Fudge To Miss Dorothy - - . | 1662 | 13 |
| 853 Letter VI. From Phil. Fudge, Esq., To His Brother Tim Fudge, Esq., Barrister At Law. | 1851 | 17 |
| 854 Letter VII. From Phelim Connor To - . | 1489 | 12 |
| 855 Letter VIII. From Mr. Bob Fudge To Richard - - , Esq. | 1581 | 10 |
| 856 Letter IX. Prom Phil. Fudge, Esq., To The Lord Viscount Castlereagh. | 2593 | 9 |
| 857 Letter X. From Miss Biddy Fudge To Miss Dorothy - - . | 1574 | 15 |
| 858 Letter XI. From Phelim Connor To - - . | 455 | 8 |
| 859 Letter XII. From Miss Biddy Fudge To Miss Dorothy - - . | 1843 | 11 |
| 860 The Fudges In England. - Preface | 148 | 13 |
| 861 Letter I. From Patrick Magan, Esq., To The Rev. Richard - - ; Curate Of - - , In Ireland. | 932 | 8 |
| 862 Letter II. From Miss Biddy Fudge To Mrs. Elizabeth - - . | 1638 | 10 |
| 863 Letter III. From Miss Fanny Fudge, To Her Cousin, Miss Kitty - - . | 1582 | 9 |
| 864 Letter IV. From Patrick Magan, Esq., To The Rev. Richard - - . | 892 | 10 |
| 865 Letter V. From Larry O'Branigan, In England, To His Wife Judy, At Mullinafad. | 1328 | 11 |
| 866 Letter VI. From Miss Biddy Fudge, To Mrs. Elizabeth - - . | 1947 | 16 |
| 867 Letter VII. From Miss Fanny Fudge, To Her Cousin, Miss Kitty - - . | 1118 | 11 |
| 868 Letter VIII. From Bob Fudge, Esq., To The Rev. Mortimer O'Mulligan. | 850 | 14 |
| 869 Letter IX. From Larry O'Branigan, To His Wife Judy. | 1475 | 11 |
| 870 Letter X. From The Rev. Mortimer O'Mulligan, To The Rev. - - . | 977 | 14 |
| 871 Letter XI. From Patrick Magan, Esq., To The Rev. Richard - - . - - - , Ireland. | 581 | 13 |