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Thomas Moore Bibliography

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#1
Poetry Collections
1800
Odes of Anacreon
1801
Poetical Works of the Late Thomas Little, Esq.
1806
Epistles, Odes, and Other Poems
1808
Corruption and Intolerance, Two Poems
1817
Lalla-Rookh
1823
Fables for the Holy Alliance
1826
Evenings in Greece, 1
1828
Odes upon Cash, Corn, Catholics, and Other Matters
1830
Legendary Ballads
1832
Evenings in Greece, 2
1835
The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, Complete in Two Volumes
1840-1841
The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, Collected by Himself
 
 
#2
Plays
1801
The Gypsy Prince
1809
The Skeptic: A Philosophical Satire
1811
M.P., or The Blue Stocking
1838
Sketch of the First Act of a New Romantic Drama
 
 
#3
Poems
1806
To Lord Viscount Strangford
1806
Stanzas "A Beam of Tranquility Smiled in the West"
1806
The Tell-Tale Lyre
1806
To the Flying-Fish
1806
To Miss M---e
1806
To Cara. "Conceal'd Within the Shady Wood"
1806
To Ditto. "When Midnight Came to Close the Year"
1806
To the Invisible Girl
1806
Peace and Glory
1806
T------- "To Be the Theme of Every Hour"
1806
Song. "Take Back the Sigh"
1806
A Ballad. "They Made Her a Grave Too Cold and Damp"
1806
To the Marchioness Dowager of D---n---g---ll
1806
The Genius of Harmony
1806
To George Morgan, Esq.
1806
The Wedding Ring
1806
Lying
1806
To ------ "Put Off the Vestal Veil"
1806
The Resemblance
1806
To ------ "When I Lov'd You I Can't But Allow"
1806
From the Greek of Meleager
1806
Nay, Tempt Me Not to Love Again
1806
I Pray You, Let Us Roam No More
1806
You Read It in My Languid Eyes
1806
A Dream of Antiquity
1806
Well------Peace to Thy Heart, Though Another's It Be
1806
If I Were Yonder Wave, My Dear
1806
The First Ambrosial Child of Bliss
1806
The Snow-Spirit
1806
I Stole Alcñg the Flowery Bank
1806
Oh! It Was Fill'd with Words of Flame
1806
I Found Her Not, the Chamber Seem'd
1806
Behold, My Love, the Curious Gem
1806
There's Not a Look, a Word of Thine
1806
To Joseph Atkinson, Esq.
1806
Love and Reason
1806
Fanny, My Love, We Ne'er Were Sages
1806
Nay, Do Not Weep, My Fanny Dear
1806
The Snake. "My Love and I, the Other Day"
1806
'Twas a New Feeling---Something More
1806
Aspasia
1806
The Grecian Girl's Dream of the Blessed Island
1806
The Senses, a Dream
1806
The Steersman's Song
1806
To Cloe. "I Could Resign That Eye of Blue"
1806
Fragments of a Journal, to G. M. Esq.
1806
The Vase
1806
The Wreath and the Chain
1806
Song. "I Ne'er on That Lip for a Minute Have Gaz'd"
1806
To --- "And Hast Thou Mark'd the Pensive Shade"
1806
To Lord Viscount Forbes
1806
Song, "The Wreath You Wove"
1806
At Night
1806
Anacreontic
1806
To ------'s Picture
1806
From the Greek
1806
Fragments of a Mythological Hymn to Love
1806
To His Serene Highness the Duke of Montpensier
1806
The Philosopher Aristippus to a Lamp Which Was Given Him by Lais
1806
To Mrs. Bl---h---d, Written in Her Album
1806
To Thomas Hume, Esq. M. D.
1806
Lines Written on Leaving Philadelphia
1806
The Fall of Hebe, a Dithyrambic Ode
1806
To ------ "That Wrinkle, When First I Espied It"
1806
Anacreontic. "She Never Look'd So Kind Before"
1806
To Mrs. ------ "Is Not Thy Mind a Gentle Mind?"
1806
Hymn of a Virgin of Delphi at the Tomb of Her Mother
1806
Rings and Seals
1806
To Miss Susan B------CKF------D, on Her Singing
1806
Lines Written at the Cohos, or Falls of the Mohawk River
1806
To ------ "I Often Wish That Thou Wert Dead"
1806
Cloris and Fanny
1806
On a Beautiful East-Indian
1806
To Miss ------ "With Woman's Form and Woman's Tricks"
1806
To ------ "How Can I Sing of Fragrant Sighs"
1806
Song of the Eevil Spirit of Woods
1806
To Mrs. Henry T------GHE, on Reading Her Psyche
1806
Impromptu Upon Leaving Some Friends
1806
To ------ "I Know That None Can Smile Like Thee"
1806
To the Honourable William Spencer
1806
A Warning
1806
To ------ "'Tis Time, I Feel to Leave Thee Now,"
1806
From the High-Priest of Apollo to the Virgin of Delphi
1806
Woman
1806
Ballad Stanzas
1806
To ------ "Come, Take the Harp---"
1806
A Vision of Philosophy
1806
To ------ "The World Has Just Begun to Steal"
1806
Dreams to ------
1806
A Canadian Boat-Song
1806
To Lady Charlotte R---WD---ON
1806
Impromptu, "'Twas But for a Moment"
1806
Written on Passing Dead Man's Island
1806
To the Boston Frigate
1806
To Lady H------
1806
To ------ "Never Mind How the Pedagogue Proses"
1806
Extract from "The Devit Among the Scholare"
1808
Corruption
1808
Intolerance
1810
A Melologue upon National Music
1812
Parody of a Celebrated Letter
1812
To a Plumassier
1812
Extracts from the Diary of a Fashionable Politician
1812
The Insurrection of the Papers
1812
Lines on the Death of Mr. Perceval
1812
The Sale of the Tools
1813
Reinforcements for Lord Wellington
1816
Lines on the Death of Sheridan
1817
The Veiled Prophet of Khorassan
1817
Paradise and the Peri
1817
The Fire-Worshippers
1817
The Light of the Haram
1818
To the Ship in which Lord Castlereagh Sailed for the Continent
1818
Lines on the Death of Joseph Atkinson, Esq. of Dublin
1818
Go, Brothers in Wisdom
1818
To Sir Hudson Lowe
1822
The Loves of the Angels, a Poem
1823
The Loves of the Angels, an Eastern Romance
1823
The Dissolution of the Holy Alliance
1823
The Looking-Glasses
1823
The Torch of Liberty
1823
The Fly and the Bullock
1823
Church and State
1823
The Little Grand Lama
1823
The Extinguishers
1823
Louis Fourteenth's Wig
1823
Different Attitudes in which Authors Compose
1823
Bayes, Henry Stephens, Herodotus, &c
1823
Writing in Bed
1823
In the Fields
1823
Plato and Sir Richard Blackmore
1823
Fiddling with Gloves and Twigs
1823
Madame de Staël
1823
Rhyming on the Road, in an Old Calêche
1823
View of the Lake of Geneva from the Jura
1823
Anxious to Reach It Before the Sun Went Down
1823
Obliged to Proceed on Foot
1823
Alps
1823
Mount Blanc
1823
Effect of the Scene
1823
The Fall of Venice Not to Be Lamented
1823
Former Glory
1823
Expedition Against Constantinople
1823
Giustinianis
1823
Republic
1823
Characteristics of the Old Government
1823
Golden Book
1823
Brazen Mouths
1823
Spies
1823
Dungeons
1823
Present Desolation
1823
Lord Byron's Memoirs, Written by Himself
1823
Reflections, When About to Read Them
1823
The English to be Met with Every Where
1823
Alps and Threadneedle-Street
1823
The Simplon and the Stocks
1823
Rage for Travelling
1823
Blue Stockings Among the Wahabees
1823
Parasols and Pyramids
1823
Mrs. Hopkins and the Wall of China
1823
Reflections on Reading De Cerceau's Account of the Conspiracy of Rienzi, in 1347
1823
The Meeting of the Conspirators on the Night of the 19th of May
1823
Their Procession in the Morning to the Capitol
1823
Rienzi's Speech
1823
Mary Magdalen
1823
Her Story
1823
Numerous Pictures of Her
1823
Correggio
1823
Guido
1823
Raphael, etc.
1823
Canova's Two Exquisite Statues
1823
The Somariva Magdalen
1823
Ch---ntr---y's Admiration of Canova's Works
1823
A Visit to the House Where Rousseau Lived with Madame de Warrens
1823
Their Ménage
1823
Its Grossness
1823
Claude Anet
1823
Reverence with which the Spot is Now Visited
1823
Absurdity of This Blind Devotion to Fame
1823
Feelings Excited by the Beauty and Seclusion of the Scene
1823
Disturbed by Its Associations with Rosseau's History
1823
Impostures of Men of Genius. Their Power of Mimicking All the Best Feelings, Love, Independence, &c
1823
The Sylph's Ball
1823
Remonstrance. After a Conversation with L-----d J----- R-----, in which He Had Intimated some Idea of Giving Up All Political Pursuits
1823
Epitaph on a Lawyer
1823
My Birth-Day
1823
Fancy
1823
Love and Hymen
1823
Translation from Catullus
1823
To My Mother
1823
Illustration of a Bore
1823
A Speculation
1823
Lines on the Entry of the Austrians into Naples, 1821
1823
Scepticism
1823
From the French
1823
Romance
1823
A Joke Versified
1823
On ---------
1823
Fragment of a Character
1823
Country Dance and Quadrille
1823
Song for the Poco-Curante Society
1823
Genius and Criticism
1826
A Dream of Turtle
1827
A Set of Glees
1828
Amatory Colloquy Between Bank and Government
1828
Dialogue Between a Sovereign and a One Pound Note
1828
An Expostulation to Lord King
1828
The Sinking Fund Cried
1828
Ode to the Goddess Ceres
1828
A Hymn of Welcome After the Recess
1828
Memorabilia of Last Week
1828
All in the Family Way
1828
Ballad for the Cambridge Election
1828
Mr. Roger Dodsworth
1828
Copy of an Intercepted Dispatch
1828
The Millennium
1828
The Three Doctors
1828
Epitaph on a Tuft-Hunter
1828
Ode to a Hat
1828
News for Country Cousins
1828
A Vision
1828
The Petition of the Orangemen of Ireland
1828
Cotton and Corn
1828
The Canonization of Saint B--tt--rw--th
1828
An Incantation
1828
A Dream of Turtle
1828
The Donkey and His Panniers
1828
Ode to the Sublime Porte
1828
Corn and Catholics
1828
A Case of Libel
1828
Literary Advertisement
1828
The Slave
1828
Ode to Ferdinand
1828
Hat versus Wig
1828
The Periwinkles and the Locusts
1828
New Creation of Peers
1828
Speech on the Umbrella Question
1828
A Pastoral Ballad
1828
A Late Scene at Swanage
1828
Wo! Wo!
1828
Tout Pour La Tripe
1828
Enigma
1828
Dog-Day Reflections
1828
The "Living Dog" and "the Dead Lion"
1828
Ode to Don Miguel
1828
Thoughts on the Present Government of Ireland
1828
The Limbo of Lost Reputations
1828
How to Write by Proxy
1828
Intimation of the Inferno of Dante
1828
Lament for the Loss of Lord B-----st's Tail
1828
The Cherries
1828
Stanzas Written in Anticipation of Defeat
1828
Ode to the Woods and Forests
1828
Stanzas from the Banks of the Shannon
1828
"If" and "Perhaps"
1828
Write On, Write On
1831
The Summer Fete: A Poem with Songs
1832
Irish Antiquities
1832
From the Hon. Henry ---, to Lady Emma ---
1832
To Caroline, Viscountess Valletort
1832
Ali's Bride...
1832
Verses to the Poet Crabbe's Inkstand
1832
Tory Pledges
1832
Song to the Departing Spirit of Tithe
1832
The Duke Is the Lad
1832
St. Jerome on Earth, First Visit
1832
St. Jerome on Earth, Second Visit
1833
To the Rev. Charles Overton
1834
The Numbering of the Clergy
1838
The Song of the Box
1839
Thoughts on Patrons, Puffs, and Other Matters
1839
Alciphron, a Poem
1840
Thoughts on Mischief
1840
Religion and Trade
1840
An Account of an Extraordinary Dream
1840
The Retreat of the Scorpion
1840
Musings, Suggested by the Late Promotion of Mrs. Nethercoat
1840
The Triumphs of Farce
1840
Latest Accounts from Olympus
1842
A Threnody on the Approaching Demise of Old Mother Corn-Law
1842
Sayings and Doings of Ancient Nicholas
1842
More Sayings and Doings of Ancient Nicholas
#4
Song Collections
1808
A Selection of Irish Melodies, 1 and 2
1810
A Selection of Irish Melodies, 3
1811
A Selection of Irish Melodies, 4
1813
A Selection of Irish Melodies, 5
1814
A Collection of the Vocal Music of Thomas Moore
1815
A Selection of Irish Melodies, 6
1816
Sacred Songs, 1
1818
National Airs, 1
1818
A Selection of Irish Melodies, 7
1820
National Airs, 2
1820
Irish Melodies, with a Melologue upon National Music
1821
A Selection of Irish Melodies, 8
1821
Irish Melodies
1822
National Airs, 3
1822
National Airs, 4
1824
Sacred Songs, 2
1824
A Selection of Irish Melodies, 9
1826
National Airs, 6
1827
National Airs, 6
1834
Irish Melodies, 10
1834
Vocal Miscellany, 1
1835
Vocal Miscellany, 2
 
 
#5
Essays
1810
A Letter to the Roman Catholics of Dublin
1820
Tom Crib's Memorial to Congress
 
 
#6
Letter
1813
A Correspondence Between a Lady and a Gentleman
 
 
#7
Manual
1813
Intercepted Letters, or the Two-Penny Post-Bag
 
 
#8
Novels
1818
The Fudge Family in Paris
1827
The Epicurean
1835
The Fudge Family in England
 
 
#9
Writings Collections
1819
The Works of Thomas Moore
1830
Letters & Journals of Lord Byron, with Notices of His Life (vol. 1)
1830
Letters & Journals of Lord Byron, with Notices of His Life (vol. 2)
1878
Prose and verse, humorous, satirical and sentimental, by Thomas Moore, with suppressed passages from the memoirs of Lord Byron, chiefly from the author's manuscript and all hitherto inedited and uncollected. With notes and introduction by Richard Herne Shepherd
 
 
#10
Memoir
1824
Memoirs of Captain Rock
 
 
#11
Biographies
1825
Memoirs of the Life of Richard Brinsley Sheridan
1831
The Life and Death of Lord Edward Fitzgerald
 
 
#12
Travelogue
1833
Travels of an Irish Gentleman in Search of a Religion
 
 
#13
Non-Fiction Books
1835
The History of Ireland (vol. 1)
1837
The History of Ireland (vol. 2)
1840
The History of Ireland (vol. 3)
1846
The History of Ireland (vol. 4)
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