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The Complete Poems of Sir Thomas Moore

   THE COMPLETE POEMS OF SIR THOMAS MOORE

   COLLECTED BY HIMSELF

   WITH EXPLANATORY NOTES




   WITH A BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH

   BY WILLIAM M. ROSSETTI



By Thomas Moore

Title# Words# Reads
1 Thomas Moore 406515
2 Odes Of Anacreon (1800). Translated Into English Verse. With Notes. 192128
3 Ode I. 22412
4 Ode II. 16412
5 Ode III. 10510
6 Ode IV. 17112
7 Ode V. 20314
8 Ode VI. 11213
9 Ode VII. 10012
10 Ode VIII. 18819
11 Ode IX. 1737
12 Ode X. 13012
13 Ode XI. 23314
14 Ode XII. 16716
15 Ode XIII. 24815
16 Ode XIV. 34114
17 Ode XV. 35413
18 Ode XVI. 42114
19 Ode XVII. 47013
20 Ode XVIII. 16212
21 Ode XIX. 9713
22 Ode XX. 16414
23 Ode XXI. 15913
24 Ode XXII. 38716
25 Ode XXIII. 14410
26 Ode XXIV. 18612
27 Ode XXV. 19217
28 Ode XXVI. 14418
29 Ode XXVII. 5719
30 Ode XXVIII. 18112
31 Ode XXIX. 14413
32 Ode XXX. 17713
33 Ode XXXI. 16015
34 Ode XXXII. 33318
35 Ode XXXIII. 32216
36 Ode XXXIV. 26818
37 Ode XXXV. 21413
38 Ode XXXVI. 26916
39 Ode XXXVII. 23815
40 Ode XXXVIII. 25612
41 Ode XXXIX. 5414
42 Ode XL. 11411
43 Ode XLI. 7316
44 Ode XLII. 18619
45 Ode XLIII. 31513
46 Ode XLIV. 22713
47 Ode XLV. 9411
48 Ode XLVI. 17914
49 Ode XLVII. 17511
50 Ode XLVIII. 18613
51 Ode XLIX. 1057
52 Ode L. 36615
53 Ode LI. 11213
54 Ode LII. 21013
55 Ode LIII. 18513
56 Ode. LIV. 15015
57 Ode LV. 60418
58 Ode LVI. 22412
59 Ode LVII. 39412
60 Ode LVIII. 53114
61 Ode LIX. 19615
62 Ode LX. 50910
63 Ode LXI. 20112
64 Ode LXII. 18916
65 Ode LXIII. 7516
66 Ode LXIV. 25013
67 Ode LXV. 18612
68 Ode LXVI. 25213
69 Ode LXVII. 7513
70 Ode LXVIII. 6814
71 Ode LXIX. 14216
72 Ode LXX. 5617
73 Ode LXXI. 5011
74 Ode LXXII. 407
75 Ode LXXIII. 4013
76 Ode LXXIV. 8014
77 Ode LXXV. 9014
78 Ode LXXVI. 4613
79 Ode LXXVII. 4712
80 Ode LXXVIII. 22614
81 Songs From The Greek Anthology 147014
82 Juvenile Poems - Fragments Of College Exercises. 24111
83 Variety. 10115
84 To A Boy, With A Watch. 1428
85 Song. 15513
86 TO ....... 27210
87 Song. 21712
88 Song. 10816
89 Reuben And Rose. A Tale Of Romance. 62920
90 Did Not. 11112
91 To ....... 8214
92 To Mrs. ....... 22318
93 Anacreontic. 699
94 To ....... 5717
95 To Julia. 19619
96 To Julia. 14116
97 The Shrine. 9719
98 To A Lady, With Some Manuscript Poems, On Leaving The Country. 21413
99 To Julia. 18113
100 To ....... 13916
101 Nature's Labels. 29816
102 To Julia On Her Birthday. 6412
103 A Reflection At Sea. 4814
104 Cloris And Fanny. 5412
105 The Shield. 2048
106 To Julia Weeping. 5617
107 Dreams. 29413
108 To Rosa. 22215
109 Song. 7716
110 The Sale Of Loves. 31816
111 To .... .... 22518
112 To .... .... 15514
113 On The Death Of A Lady. 11614
114 Inconstancy. 11813
115 The Natal Genius. 21311
116 Elegiac Stanzas. 28312
117 To The Large And Beautiful Miss...... 8011
118 A Dream. 4613
119 To ....... 12215
120 Anacreontic. 26418
121 To Julia. 758
122 Hymn Of A Virgin Of Delphi, At The Tomb Of Her Mother. 42716
123 Sympathy. 9018
124 The Tear. 8212
125 The Snake. 14410
126 To Rosa. 939
127 Elegiac Stanzas. 9217
128 Love And Marriage. 12210
129 Anacreontic. 13310
130 The Surprise. 4210
131 To Miss ....... 15510
132 The Wonder. 11515
133 Lying. 24111
134 Anacreontic. 9714
135 The Philosopher Aristippus 7583
136 To Mrs, - -. 10311
137 Rondeau. 13311
138 Song. 11716
139 To Rosa. 5544
140 Written In A Commonplace Book, Called "The Book Of Follies;" In Which Every One That Opened It Was To Contribute Something. 21127
141 To Rosa. 10414
142 Light Sounds The Harp. 2296
143 From The Greek Of Meleager. 11213
144 Song. 27212
145 The Resemblance. 13412
146 Fanny, Dearest. 17217
147 The Ring. 39116
148 To The Invisible Girl. 57611
149 The Ring. 153213
150 To .... .... 5920
151 Written In The Blank Leaf Of A Lady's Commonplace Book. 6917
152 To Mrs. Bl - - . 41412
153 To Cara, After An Interval Of Absence. 27716
154 To Cara, On The Dawning Of A New Year's Day. 12914
155 To ......., 1801. 25214
156 The Genius Of Harmony. 110216
157 To Mrs. Henry Tighe, On Reading Her "Psyche." 31414
158 From The High Priest Of Apollo To A Virgin Of Delphi. 64814
159 Fragment. "Pity me, love! I'll pity thee," 16912
160 A Night Thought. 4416
161 The Kiss. 12416
162 Song. "Think on that look whose melting ray" 9112
163 The Catalogue. 33918
164 Imitation Of Catullus. 32613
165 Nonsense. 8111
166 Epigram. From The French. 3626
167 On A Squinting Poetess. 1938
168 To .... .... 8314
169 To Rosa. 12716
170 To Phillis. 2928
171 To A Lady. On Her Singing. 11416
172 Song. On The Birthday Of Mrs. - - . 28416
173 Song. "Mary, I believed thee true," 13013
174 Morality. A Familiar Epistle. 63613
175 The Tell-Tale Lyre. 45716
176 Peace And Glory. 19820
177 Song. "Take back the sigh, thy lips of art" 11011
178 Love And Reason. 53416
179 Aspasia. 18713
180 The Grecian Girl's Dream Of The Blessed Islands. 102512
181 To Cloe. 9410
182 The Wreath And The Chain. 3278
183 To .... .... 25213
184 To .......'s Picture. 11516
185 Fragment Of A Mythological Hymn To Love. 27615
186 To His Serene Highness The Duke Of Montpensier On His Portrait Of The Lady Adelaide Forbes. 19815
187 The Fall Of Hebe. 109712
188 Rings And Seals. 32016
189 To Miss Susan Beckford. 23812
190 Impromptu, On Leaving Some Friends. 9014
191 A Warning. 24012
192 To ....... 19612
193 Woman. 11715
194 To ....... 17315
195 A Vision Of Philosophy. 70214
196 To Mrs. ....... 16813
197 To Lady Heathcote, On An Old Ring Found At Tunbridge-Wells. 43211
198 The Devil Among The Scholars, A Fragment. 119712
199 Poems Relating To America. To Francis, Earl Of Moira. 105213
200 To Lord Viscount Strangford. 69911
201 Stanzas. 25013
202 30935
203 To Miss Moore. 104214
204 A Ballad. The Lake Of The Dismal Swamp. 41818
205 To The Marchioness Dowager Of Donegall. 100811
206 To George Morgan, Esq. Of Norfolk, Virginia. 94314
207 Lines Written In A Storm At Sea. 22416
208 Odes To Nea. 91512
209 A Dream Of Antiquity. 117512
210 The Snow Spirit. 68514
211 A Study From The Antique. 36112
212 To Joseph Atkinson, Esq. 68719
213 The Steerman's Song. 25734
214 To The Fire-Fly. 10922
215 To The Lord Viscount Forbes. 165414
216 To Thomas Hume, Esq., M. D. 108112
217 Lines Written On Leaving Philadelphia. 30816
218 Lines Written At The Cohos, Or Falls Of The Mohawk Kiver. 29615
219 Song Of The Evil Spirit Of The Woods. 69714
220 To The Honorable W. R. Spencer. 117213
221 Ballad Stanzas. 15712
222 A Canadian Boat Song. 30016
223 To The Lady Charlotte Rawdon. 150012
224 Impromptu. After A Visit To Mrs. - - , Of Montreal. 11212
225 Written On Passing Deadman's Island. 24930
226 To The Boston Frigate, On Leaving Halifax For England. 56511
227 Irish Melodies - 28215
228 Go Where Glory Waits Thee. 18113
229 War Song. 37212
230 Erin! The Tear And The Smile In Thine Eyes. 7211
231 Oh! Breathe Not His Name. 8214
232 When He, Who Adores Thee. 13114
233 The Harp That Once Thro' Tara's Halls. 10214
234 Fly Not Yet. 16615
235 Oh! Think Not My Spirits Are Always As Light. 22718
236 Tho' The Last Glimpse Of Erin With Sorrow I See. 27916
237 Rich And Rare Were The Gems She Wore. 26416
238 As A Beam O'Er The Face Of The Waters May Glow. 12213
239 The Meeting Of The Waters. 21515
240 How Dear To Me The Hour. 6936
241 Take Back The Virgin Page. 16914
242 The Legacy. 21218
243 How Oft Has The Banshee Cried. 26510
244 We May Roam Through This World. 32015
245 Eveleen's Bower. 15614
246 Let Erin Remember The Days Of Old. 35318
247 The Song Of Fionnuala. 24113
248 Come, Send Round The Wine. 15212
249 Sublime Was The Warning. 30011
250 Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms. 13716
251 Erin, Oh Erin. 18015
252 Drink To Her. 20315
253 Oh! Blame Not The Bard. 48215
254 While Gazing On The Moon's Light. 20115
255 Ill Omens. 24414
256 Before The Battle. 23014
257 After The Battle. 11913
258 'Tis Sweet To Think. 23815
259 The Irish Peasant To His Mistress. 22619
260 On Music. 15014
261 It Is Not The Tear At This Moment Shed. 15211
262 The Origin Of The Harp. 17414
263 Love's Young Dream. 19419
264 The Prince's Day. 34517
265 Weep On, Weep On. 16315
266 Lesbia Hath A Beaming Eye. 22512
267 I Saw Thy Form In Youthful Prime. 15511
268 By That Lake, Whose Gloomy Shore. 31018
269 She Is Far From The Land. 14015
270 Nay, Tell Me Not, Dear. 20012
271 Avenging And Bright. 24210
272 What The Bee Is To The Floweret. 11717
273 Love And The Novice. 16920
274 This Life Is All Checkered With Pleasures And Woes 21913
275 Oh The Shamrock. 27511
276 At The Mid Hour Of Night 15718
277 One Bumper At Parting. 25316
278 'Tis The Last Rose Of Summer. 11818
279 The Young May Moon. 13314
280 The Minstrel-Boy. 12011
281 The Song Of O'Ruark, Prince Of Breffni. 4528
282 Oh! Had We Some Bright Little Isle Of Our Own. 16315
283 Farewell! - But Whenever You Welcome The Hour. 23614
284 Oh! Doubt Me Not. 16112
285 You Remember Ellen. 19317
286 I'd Mourn The Hopes. 2068
287 Come O'er The Sea. 15615
288 Has Sorrow Thy Young Days Shaded. 27212
289 No, Not More Welcome. 11311
290 When First I Met Thee. 30217
291 While History's Muse. 22613
292 The Time I've Lost In Wooing. 24819
293 Where Is The Slave. 12414
294 Come, Rest In This Bosom. 12511
295 'Tis Gone, And For Ever. 2389
296 I Saw From The Beach. 1639
297 Fill The Bumper Fair. 23013
298 Dear Harp Of My Country. 21912
299 My Gentle Harp. 23110
300 In The Morning Of Life. 23415
301 As Slow Our Ship. 21211
302 When Cold In The Earth. 22913
303 Remember Thee. 12310
304 Wreath The Bowl. 24512
305 Whene'er I See Those Smiling Eyes. 11217
306 If Thou'lt Be Mine. 16516
307 To Ladies' Eyes. 24817
308 Forget Not The Field. 14319
309 They May Rail At This Life. 31813
310 Oh For The Swords Of Former Time! 13114
311 St. Senanus And The Lady. 20116
312 Ne'er Ask The Hour. 17714
313 Sail On, Sail On. 11216
314 The Parallel. 37617
315 Drink Of This Cup. 33416
316 The Fortune-Teller. 18914
317 Oh, Ye Dead! 20415
318 O'Donohue's Mistress. 32514
319 Echo. 8618
320 Oh Banquet Not. 11516
321 Thee, Thee, Only Thee. 16614
322 Shall The Harp Then Be Silent. 42617
323 Oh, The Sight Entrancing. 17311
324 Sweet Innisfallen. 26212
325 'Twas One Of Those Dreams. 24411
326 Fairest! Put On Awhile. 32816
327 Quick! We Have But A Second. 14519
328 And Doth Not A Meeting Like This. 38814
329 The Mountain Sprite. 22110
330 As Vanquished Erin. 14414
331 Desmond's Song. 25612
332 They Know Not My Heart. 12414
333 I Wish I Was By That Dim Lake. 25313
334 She Sung Of Love. 17612
335 Sing - Sing - Music Was Given. 18517
336 Tho' Humble The Banquet. 19417
337 Sing, Sweet Harp. 21410
338 Song Of The Battle Eve. 19410
339 The Wandering Bard. 27218
340 Alone In Crowds To Wander On. 16913
341 I've A Secret To Tell Thee. 13516
342 Song Of Innisfail. 21012
343 The Night Dance. 18115
344 There Are Sounds Of Mirth. 20415
345 Oh, Arranmore, Loved Arranmore. 19614
346 Lay His Sword By His Side. 24412
347 Oh, Could We Do With This World Of Ours. 1749
348 The Wine-Cup Is Circling. 27812
349 The Dream Of Those Days. 12915
350 From This Hour The Pledge Is Given. 13316
351 Silence Is In Our Festal Halls. 25313
352 National Airs - 19510
353 A Temple To Friendship. 1489
354 Flow On, Thou Shining River. 10813
355 All That's Bright Must Fade. 13510
356 So Warmly We Met. 15112
357 Those Evening Bells. 9014
358 Should Those Fond Hopes. 12514
359 Reason, Folly, And Beauty. 23414
360 Fare Thee Well, Thou Lovely One! 15214
361 Dost Thou Remember. 15014
362 Oh, Come To Me When Daylight Sets. 14113
363 Oft, In The Stilly Night. 13814
364 Hark! The Vesper Hymn Is Stealing. 7814
365 Love And Hope. 18813
366 There Comes A Time. 10812
367 My Harp Has One Unchanging Theme. 10617
368 Oh, No - Not Even When First We Loved. 12213
369 Peace Be Around Thee. 12714
370 Common Sense And Genius. 18317
371 Then, Fare Thee Well. 16413
372 Gayly Sounds The Castanet. 14211
373 Love Is A Hunter-Boy. 8712
374 Come, Chase That Starting Tear Away. 11418
375 Joys Of Youth, How Fleeting! 9212
376 Hear Me But Once. 7212
377 When Love Was A Child. 15712
378 Say, What Shall Be Our Sport To-Day? 11518
379 Bright Be Thy Dreams. 8819
380 Go, Then - 'Tis Vain. 9418
381 The Crystal-Hunters. 17919
382 Row Gently Here. 10314
383 Oh, Days Of Youth. 17914
384 When First That Smile. 13516
385 Peace To The Slumberers! 9713
386 When Thou Shalt Wander. 9615
387 Who'll Buy My Love-Knots? 26515
388 See, The Dawn From Heaven. 8514
389 Nets And Cages. 29712
390 When Through The Piazzetta. 7418
391 Go, Now, And Dream. 8816
392 Take Hence The Bowl. 9313
393 Farewell, Theresa! 10511
394 How Oft, When Watching Stars. 14213
395 When The First Summer Bee. 9812
396 Tho' 'Tis All But A Dream. 13413
397 When The Wine-Cup Is Smiling. 14515
398 Where Shall We Bury Our Shame? 10314
399 Ne'er Talk Of Wisdom's Gloomy Schools. 10813
400 Here Sleeps The Bard. 6612
401 Do Not Say That Life Is Waning. 7814
402 The Gazelle. 14316
403 No - Leave My Heart To Rest. 12612
404 Where Are The Visions. 1068
405 Wind Thy Horn, My Hunter Boy. 8713
406 Oh, Guard Our Affection. 12419
407 Slumber, Oh Slumber. 9616
408 Bring The Bright Garlands Hither. 11514
409 If In Loving, Singing. 7712
410 Thou Lovest No More. 12111
411 When Abroad In The World. 15512
412 Keep Those Eyes Still Purely Mine. 7015
413 Hope Comes Again. 10920
414 O Say, Thou Best And Brightest. 9515
415 When Night Brings The Hour. 14420
416 Like One Who, Doomed. 10212
417 Fear Not That, While Around Thee. 9116
418 When Love Is Kind. 8916
419 The Garland I Send Thee. 11217
420 How Shall I Woo? 20617
421 Spring And Autumn. 15311
422 Love Alone. 10713
423 Sacred Songs - 3218
424 Thou Art, O God. 23112
425 The Bird, Let Loose. 12813
426 Fallen Is Thy Throne. 33012
427 Who Is The Maid? 18312
428 This World Is All A Fleeting Show. 9912
429 Oh Thou Who Dry'st The Mourner's Tear. 17017
430 Weep Not For Those. 35411
431 The Turf Shall Be My Fragrant Shrine. 19614
432 Sound The Loud Timbrel. Miriam's Song. 26116
433 Go, Let Me Weep. 12117
434 Come Not, Oh Lord. 14815
435 Were Not The Sinful Mary's Tears. 13912
436 As Down In The Sunless Retreats. 9514
437 But Who Shall See. 20613
438 Almighty God! Chorus Of Priests. 19410
439 Oh Fair! Oh Purest! Saint Augustine To His Sister. 13615
440 Angel Of Charity. 11213
441 Behold The Sun. 9516
442 Lord, Who Shall Bear That Day. 34014
443 Oh, Teach Me To Love Thee. 11717
444 Weep, Children Of Israel. 29612
445 Like Morning, When Her Early Breeze. 11114
446 Come, Ye Disconsolate. 10112
447 Awake, Arise, Thy Light Is Come. 63512
448 There Is A Bleak Desert. 16819
449 Since First Thy Word. 13812
450 Hark! 'Tis The Breeze. 10613
451 Where Is Your Dwelling, Ye Sainted? 14612
452 How Lightly Mounts The Muse's Wing. 12717
453 Go Forth To The Mount. 31313
454 Is It Not Sweet To Think, Hereafter. 16411
455 War Against Babylon. 19110
456 A Melologue Upon National Music. - 26212
457 A Short Strain Of Music From The Orchestra. 24315
458 Greek Air. 9612
459 Flourish Of Trumpets. 22514
460 Swiss Air. - "Ranz Des Vaches." 8615
461 Spanish Chorus. 5314
462 Spanish Air. - "Ya Desperto." 8511
463 Set Of Glees, Music By Moore. - The Meeting Of The Ships. 8511
464 Hip, Hip, Hurra! 25314
465 Hush, Hush! 7112
466 The Parting Before The Battle. 7417
467 The Watchman. 13216
468 Say, What Shall We Dance? 15217
469 The Evening Gun. 9915
470 Legendary Ballads. - 1835
471 The Voice. 26515
472 Cupid And Psyche. 29713
473 Hero And Leander. 14116
474 The Leaf And The Fountain. 33712
475 Cephalus And Procris. 17011
476 Youth And Age. 15513
477 The Dying Warrior. 13820
478 The Magic Mirror. 24211
479 The Pilgrim. 14314
480 The High-Born Ladye. 31111
481 The Indian Boat. 23716
482 The Stranger. 31211
483 Ballads, Songs, Etc. - To-Day, Dearest! Is Ours. 1029
484 When On The Lip The Sigh Delays. 17116
485 Here, Take My Heart. 15813
486 Oh, Call It By Some Better Name. 9917
487 Poor Wounded Heart. 9710
488 The East Indian. 13311
489 Poor Broken Flower. 9516
490 The Pretty Rose-Tree. 16411
491 Shine Out, Stars! 9817
492 The Young Muleteers Of Grenada. 12513
493 Tell Her, Oh, Tell Her. 10316
494 Nights Of Music. 9810
495 Our First Young Love. 9117
496 Black And Blue Eyes. 15617
497 Dear Fanny. 9312
498 From Life Without Freedom. 1149
499 Here's The Bower. 10613
500 I Saw The Moon Rise Clear. 9214
501 Love And The Sun-Dial. 1648
502 Love And Time. 19715
503 Love's Light Summer-Cloud. 17112
504 Love, Wandering Thro' The Golden Maze. 4514
505 Merrily Every Bosom Boundeth. 12318
506 Remember The Time. 1369
507 Oh, Soon Return. 15912
508 Love Thee? 14012
509 One Dear Smile. 11314
510 Yes, Yes, When The Bloom. 9813
511 The Day Of Love. 8219
512 Lusitanian War-Song. 11914
513 The Young Rose. 8412
514 When Midst The Gay I Meet. 14914
515 When Twilight Dews. 1139
516 Young Jessica. 15913
517 How Happy, Once. 13112
518 I Love But Thee. 15715
519 Let Joy Alone Be Remembered Now. 18314
520 Love Thee, Dearest? Love Thee? 9315
521 My Heart And Lute. 10514
522 Peace, Peace To Him That's Gone! 10313
523 Rose Of The Desert. 9412
524 'Tis All For Thee. 16412
525 The Song Of The Olden Time. 16510
526 Wake Thee, My Dear. 16615
527 The Boy Of The Alps. 16212
528 For Thee Alone. 16310
529 Her Last Words, At Parting. 14912
530 Let's Take This World As Some Wide Scene. 16711
531 Love's Victory. 13816
532 Song Of Hercules To His Daughter. 17611
533 The Dream Of Home. 12715
534 They Tell Me Thou'rt The Favored Guest. 13213
535 The Young Indian Maid. 11012
536 The Homeward March. 16914
537 Wake Up, Sweet Melody. 1069
538 Calm Be Thy Sleep. 11317
539 The Exile. 11412
540 The Fancy Fair. 17512
541 If Thou Wouldst Have Me Sing And Play. 20612
542 Still When Daylight. 13416
543 The Summer Webs. 10014
544 Mind Not Tho' Daylight. 11312
545 They Met But Once. 15712
546 With Moonlight Beaming. 8714
547 Child's Song. 11110
548 The Halcyon Hangs O'er Ocean. 7112
549 The World Was Husht. 14712
550 The Two Loves. 3049
551 The Legend Of Puck The Fairy. 1848
552 Beauty And Song. 9916
553 When Thou Art Nigh. 8911
554 Song Of A Hyperborean. 23813
555 Thou Bidst Me Sing. 15012
556 Cupid Armed. 11714
557 Round The World Goes. 18913
558 Oh, Do Not Look So Bright And Blest. 15516
559 The Musical Box. 1899
560 When To Sad Music Silent You Listen. 14010
561 The Language Of Flowers. 14717
562 The Dawn Is Breaking O'er Us. 21716
563 Unpublished Songs. Etc. - Ask Not If Still I Love. 1009
564 Dear? Yes. 10814
565 Unbind Thee, Love. 10415
566 There's Something Strange. 11716
567 Not From Thee. 13211
568 Guess, Guess. 14218
569 When Love, Who Ruled. 39821
570 Still Thou Fliest. 11216
571 Then First From Love. 11013
572 Hush, Sweet Lute. 11115
573 Bright Moon. 12515
574 Long Years Have Past. 16915
575 Dreaming For Ever. 10813
576 Tho' Lightly Sounds The Song I Sing. 14412
577 The Russian Lover. 14516
578 A Selection From The Songs In M. P. - Boat Glee. 121416
579 Cupid's Lottery. 56117
580 Miscellaneous Poems. - Occasional Epilogue. 43215
581 Extract. 26511
582 The Sylph'S Ball. 66117
583 Remonstrance. 3709
584 My Birth-Day. 26913
585 Fancy. 12016
586 Song. Fanny, Dearest. 17220
587 Translations From Catullus. - Carm. 70. 12011
588 Carm. II. 9513
589 Carm. 29. 1739
590 Tibullus To Sulpicia. 18211
591 Imitation. From The French. 7319
592 Invitation To Dinner. 24518
593 Verses To The Poet Crabbe's Inkstand. 60216
594 To Caroline, Viscountess Valletort. 31915
595 A Speculation. 3911
596 To My Mother. 9314
597 Love And Hymen. 11516
598 Lines On The Entry Of The Austrians Into Naples, 1821. 42910
599 Scepticism. 25110
600 A Joke Versified. 429
601 On The Death Of A Friend. 8615
602 To James Corry, Esq. 16615
603 Fragment Of A Character. 31410
604 What Shall I Sing Thee? 19817
605 Country Dance And Quadrille. 104718
606 Gazel. 14713
607 Lines On The Death Of Joseph Atkinson, Esq., Of Dublin. 16012
608 Genius And Criticism. 41413
609 To Lady Jersey. 11814
610 To The Same. 6012
611 At Night. 10414
612 To Lady Holland. 6313
613 Epilogue. - Written For Lady Dacre'S Tragedy Of Ina. 53012
614 The Day-Dream. 36813
615 Song. "Where is the heart that would not give" 10813
616 Song Of The Poco-Curante Society. 28112
617 Anne Boleyn. 11516
618 The Dream Of The Two Sisters. 24914
619 Sovereign Woman. 21130
620 Come, Play Me That Simple Air Again. 16716
621 Poems From The Epicurean. - The Valley Of The Nile. 26216
622 Song Of The Two Cupbearers. 25913
623 Song Of The Nubian Girl. 8215
624 The Summer Fête. 639317
625 Evenings In Greece. 12419
626 First Evening. 394113
627 Second Evening. 677616
628 Alciphron: A Fragment. - Letter I. From Alciphron At Alexandria To Cleon At Athens. 169212
629 Letter II. From The Same To The Same. 168315
630 Letter III. From The Same To The Same. 357017
631 Letter IV. From Orcus, High Priest Of Memphis, To Decius, The Praetorian Prefect. 175816
632 Lalla Rookh 2184425
633 Lalla Rookh - Paradise And The Peri. 589416
634 Lalla Rookh - The Fire-Worshippers. 1700113
635 Lalla Rookh - The Light Of The Haram. 2055915
636 The Loves Of The Angels. - Preface 94815
637 The Loves Of The Angels 1344322
638 Rhymes On The Road. - 899
639 Introductory Rhymes. 73813
640 Extract I. 51814
641 Extract II. 43910
642 Extract III. 40213
643 Extract IV. 4418
644 Extract V. 3209
645 Extract VI. 71714
646 Extract VII. 62914
647 Extract VIII. 85113
648 Extract IX. 31513
649 Extract X. 28115
650 Extract XI. 67716
651 Extract XII. 59513
652 Extract XIII. 85412
653 Extract XIV. 144019
654 Extract XV. 77715
655 Extract XVI. 80310
656 Corruption, And Intolerance. - 99712
657 Corruption, An Epistle. 265320
658 Intolerance, A Satire. 133118
659 The Sceptic, A Philosophical Satire. - 81715
660 The Sceptic 18658
661 Twopenny Post-Bag. - Preface 8169
662 Letter I. 68712
663 Letter II. From Colonel M'Mahon To Gould Francis Leckie, Esq. 78912
664 Letter III. From George Prince Regent To The Earl Of Yarmouth.[1] 59310
665 Letter IV. From The Right Hon. Patrick Duigenan To The Right Hon. Sir John Nichol. 57411
666 Letter V. From The Countess Dowager Of Cork To Lady - -. 55913
667 Letter VI. From Abdallah,[1] In London, To Mohassan, In Ispahan. 89018
668 Letter VII. From Messrs. Lackington And Co. To Thomas Moore, Esq. 51912
669 Letter VIII. From Colonel Thomas To - - Skeffington, Esq. 88215
670 Appendix. 216714
671 Satirical And Humorous Poems. - The Insurrection Of The Papers. 37615
672 Parody Of A Celebrated Letter.[1] 148113
673 Anacreontic To A Plumassier. 29215
674 Extracts - From The Diary Of A Politician. 35212
675 Epigram. 3829
676 King Crack[1] And His Idols. 30917
677 What's My Thought Like? 4411
678 Epigram. 6414
679 Wreaths For The Ministers. 33415
680 Epigram. 6615
681 Horace, Ode XI. Lib. II. 39214
682 Horace, Ode XXII. Lib. I. 3228
683 The New Costume Of The Ministers. 3989
684 Correspondence Between A Lady And Gentleman, 33714
685 Occasional Address 50013
686 The Sale Of The Tools. 56713
687 Little Man And Little Soul. 29612
688 Reinforcements For Lord Wellington. 31419
689 Horace, Ode I. Lib. III. 1119
690 Horace, Ode XXXVIII. Lib. I. 8910
691 Impromptu. 609
692 Lord Wellington And The Ministers. 19716
693 To Sir Hudson Lowe. 17612
694 Amatory Colloquy Between Bank And Government. 33514
695 Dialogue Between A Sovereign And A One Pound Note. 29015
696 An Expostulation To Lord King. 51714
697 The Sinking Fund Cried. 31515
698 Ode To The Goddess Ceres. 58815
699 A Hymn Of Welcome After The Recess. 43813
700 Memorabilia Of Last Week. 39212
701 All In The Family Way. 37919
702 Ballad For The Cambridge Election. 22412
703 Mr. Roger Dodsworth. 29110
704 Copy Of An Intercepted Despatch. 54610
705 The Millennium. 44712
706 The Three Doctors. 39511
707 Epitaph On A Tuft-Hunter. 13715
708 Ode To A Hat. 43015
709 News For Country Cousins. 41013
710 A Vision. 61914
711 The Petition Of The Orangemen Of Ireland. 56611
712 Cotton And Corn. 22512
713 The Canonization Of Saint Butterworth. 58212
714 An Incantation. 41811
715 A Dream Of Turtle. 38313
716 The Donkey And His Panniers. 37315
717 Ode To The Sublime Porte. 3169
718 Corn And Catholics. 31817
719 A Case Of Libel. 51212
720 Literary Advertisement. 47517
721 The Irish Slave. 53713
722 Ode To Ferdinand. 30613
723 Hat Versus Wig. 54415
724 The Periwinkles And The Locusts. 35416
725 New Creation Of Peers. 46312
726 Speech On The Umbrella Question. 39011
727 A Pastoral Ballad. 41211
728 A Late Scene At Swanage. 30818
729 Wo! Wo! 46419
730 Tout Pour La Tripe. 33616
731 Enigma. 37113
732 Dog-Day Reflections. 48912
733 The "Living Dog" And "The Dead Lion." 26913
734 Ode To Don Miguel. 45512
735 Thoughts On The Present Government Of Ireland. 26813
736 The Limbo Of Lost Reputations. 55814
737 How To Write By Proxy. 36417
738 Imitation Of The Inferno Of Dante. 9458
739 Lament For The Loss Of Lord Bathurst's Tail. 47812
740 The Cherries. 25418
741 Stanzas Written In Anticipation Of Defeat. 38716
742 Ode To The Woods And Forests. 26314
743 Stanzas From The Banks Of The Shannon. 39117
744 The Annual Pill. 32315
745 "If" And "Perhaps." 47817
746 Write On, Write On. 23613
747 Song Of The Departing Spirit Of Tithe. 73615
748 The Euthanasia Of Van. 26515
749 To The Reverend - - . 39411
750 Irish Antiquities. 7414
751 A Curious Fact. 4709
752 New-Fashioned Echoes. 56411
753 Incantation. 48315
754 How To Make A Good Politician. 49511
755 Epistle Of Condolence. 29218
756 The Ghost Of Miltiades. 46411
757 Alarming Intelligence! 38111
758 Resolutions. 55013
759 Sir Andrew's Dream. 64010
760 A Blue Love Song. 29111
761 Sunday Ethics. 29610
762 Awful Event. 2619
763 The Numbering Of The Clergy. 30613
764 A Sad Case. 32912
765 A Dream Of Hindostan. 37015
766 The Brunswick Club. 40515
767 Proposals For A Gynaecocracy. 37114
768 To The Editor Of The * * *. 14514
769 Lord Henley And St. Cecilia 33510
770 Advertisement 25712
771 Missing. 3679
772 The Dance Of Bishops. 64911
773 Dick * * * * 16314
774 A Corrected Report Of Some Late Speeches. 53310
775 Moral Positions. 29911
776 The Mad Tory And The Comet. 42810
777 From The Hon. Henry - - , To Lady Emma - - . 5239
778 Triumph Of Bigotry. 34514
779 Translation From The Gull Language. 46412
780 Notions On Reform. 42215
781 Tory Pledges. 36314
782 St. Jerome On Earth. 44710
783 St. Jerome On Earth. - Second Visit. 68513
784 Thoughts On Tar Barrels. 21416
785 The Consultation. 61511
786 To The Rev. Charles Overton, Curate Of Romaldkirk. 32411
787 Scene From A Play, Acted At Oxford, Called "Matriculation." 38712
788 Late Tithe Case. 49010
789 Fools' Paradise. 52210
790 The Rector And His Curate. Or, One Pound Two. 22915
791 Paddy's Metamorphosis. 30315
792 Cocker, On Church Reform. 34212
793 Les Hommes Automates. 43214
794 How To Make One's Self A Peer. 50412
795 The Duke Is The Lad. 12011
796 Epistle, From Erasmus On Earth To Cicero In The Shades. 69914
797 Lines On The Departure Of Lord Castlereagh And Stewart For The Continent. 42518
798 To The Ship In Which Lord Castlereagh Sailed For The Continent. 37313
799 Sketch Of The First Act Of A New Romantic Drama. 55211
800 Animal Magnetism. 50111
801 The Song Of The Box. 47112
802 Announcement Of A New Thalaba. 39413
803 Rival Topics. 31311
804 The Boy Statesman. 36812
805 Letter From Larry O'Branigan To The Rev. Murthagh O'Mulligan. 45713
806 Musings Of An Unreformed Peer. 4307
807 The Reverend Pamphleteer. 28213
808 Recent Dialogue. 24512
809 The Wellington Spa. 23713
810 A Characterless. 40713
811 A Ghost Story. 21511
812 Thoughts On The Late Destructive Propositions Of The Tories. 48015
813 Anticipated Meeting Of The British Association In The Year 1836. 75012
814 Song Of The Church. 41215
815 Epistle From Henry Of Exeter To John Of Tuam. 4659
816 Song Of Old Puck. 48319
817 Police Reports. 34714
818 Reflections. 46513
819 New Grand Exhibition Of Models Of The Two Houses Of Parliament. 45410
820 Announcement Of A New Grand Acceleration Company For The Promotion Of The Speed Of Literature. 60015
821 Some Account Of The Late Dinner To Dan. 37114
822 New Hospital For Sick Literati. 47111
823 Religion And Trade. 35114
824 Musings. 34418
825 Intended Tribute. 61611
826 Grand Dinner Of Type And Co. 57913
827 Church Extension. 38712
828 Latest Accounts From Olympus. 57613
829 The Triumphs Of Farce. 39813
830 Thoughts On Patrons, Puffs, And Other Matters. 73412
831 Thoughts On Mischief. 47415
832 Epistle From Captain Rock To Lord Lyndhurst. 63314
833 Captain Rock In London. 51118
834 Political And Satirical Poems. - Lines On The Death Of Mr. Perceval. 15411
835 To The Editor Of "The Morning Chronicle." 5577
836 Lines On The Death Of Sheridan. 6028
837 Epistle From Tom Crib To Big Ben. 50913
838 Fables For The Holy Alliance. - Dedication. 58715
839 Fable I. 88912
840 Fable II. The Looking-Glasses. 82113
841 Fable III. The Torch Of Liberty. 4319
842 Fable IV. The Fly And The Bullock. 59913
843 Fable V. Church And State. 10798
844 Fable VI. The Little Grand Lama. 100610
845 Fable VII. The Extinguishers. 73811
846 Fable VIII. Louis Fourteenth's Wig. 122111
847 The Fudge Family In Paris. - Preface 4557
848 Letter I. From Miss Biddy Fudge To Miss Dorothy - - , Of Clonkilty, In Ireland. 120715
849 Letter II. From Phil. Fudge, Esq., To The Lord Viscount Castlereagh. 111314
850 Letter III. From Mr. Bob Fudge To Richard - - , Esq. 106915
851 Letter IV. From Phelim Connor To - - 105411
852 Letter V. From Miss Biddy Fudge To Miss Dorothy - - . 166213
853 Letter VI. From Phil. Fudge, Esq., To His Brother Tim Fudge, Esq., Barrister At Law. 185117
854 Letter VII. From Phelim Connor To - . 148912
855 Letter VIII. From Mr. Bob Fudge To Richard - - , Esq. 158110
856 Letter IX. Prom Phil. Fudge, Esq., To The Lord Viscount Castlereagh. 25939
857 Letter X. From Miss Biddy Fudge To Miss Dorothy - - . 157415
858 Letter XI. From Phelim Connor To - - . 4558
859 Letter XII. From Miss Biddy Fudge To Miss Dorothy - - . 184311
860 The Fudges In England. - Preface 14813
861 Letter I. From Patrick Magan, Esq., To The Rev. Richard - - ; Curate Of - - , In Ireland. 9328
862 Letter II. From Miss Biddy Fudge To Mrs. Elizabeth - - . 163810
863 Letter III. From Miss Fanny Fudge, To Her Cousin, Miss Kitty - - . 15829
864 Letter IV. From Patrick Magan, Esq., To The Rev. Richard - - . 89210
865 Letter V. From Larry O'Branigan, In England, To His Wife Judy, At Mullinafad. 132811
866 Letter VI. From Miss Biddy Fudge, To Mrs. Elizabeth - - . 194716
867 Letter VII. From Miss Fanny Fudge, To Her Cousin, Miss Kitty - - . 111811
868 Letter VIII. From Bob Fudge, Esq., To The Rev. Mortimer O'Mulligan. 85014
869 Letter IX. From Larry O'Branigan, To His Wife Judy. 147511
870 Letter X. From The Rev. Mortimer O'Mulligan, To The Rev. - - . 97714
871 Letter XI. From Patrick Magan, Esq., To The Rev. Richard - - . - - - , Ireland. 58113


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