Type | Year | Name | % Correct |
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Poem | 1806 | A Ballad. "They Made Her a Grave Too Cold and Damp" | 0%
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Poem | 1823 | Absurdity of This Blind Devotion to Fame | 0%
|
Poem | 1806 | A Canadian Boat-Song | 0%
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Poem | 1828 | A Case of Libel | 0%
|
Song Collection | 1814 | A Collection of the Vocal Music of Thomas Moore | 0%
|
Letter | 1813 | A Correspondence Between a Lady and a Gentleman | 0%
|
Poem | 1806 | A Dream of Antiquity | 0%
|
Poem | 1826 | 1828 | A Dream of Turtle | 0%
|
Poem | 1828 | A Hymn of Welcome After the Recess | 0%
|
Poem | 1823 | A Joke Versified | 0%
|
Poem | 1828 | A Late Scene at Swanage | 0%
|
Poem | 1839 | Alciphron, a Poem | 0%
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Essay | 1810 | A Letter to the Roman Catholics of Dublin | 0%
|
Poem | 1832 | Ali's Bride... | 0%
|
Poem | 1828 | All in the Family Way | 0%
|
Poem | 1823 | Alps | 0%
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Poem | 1823 | Alps and Threadneedle-Street | 0%
|
Poem | 1828 | Amatory Colloquy Between Bank and Government | 0%
|
Poem | 1810 | A Melologue upon National Music | 0%
|
Poem | 1840 | An Account of an Extraordinary Dream | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | Anacreontic | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | Anacreontic. "She Never Look'd So Kind Before" | 0%
|
Poem | 1828 | An Expostulation to Lord King | 0%
|
Poem | 1828 | An Incantation | 0%
|
Poem | 1823 | Anxious to Reach It Before the Sun Went Down | 0%
|
Poem | 1828 | A Pastoral Ballad | 0%
|
Song Collection | 1808 | A Selection of Irish Melodies, 1 and 2 | 0%
|
Song Collection | 1810 | A Selection of Irish Melodies, 3 | 0%
|
Song Collection | 1811 | A Selection of Irish Melodies, 4 | 0%
|
Song Collection | 1813 | A Selection of Irish Melodies, 5 | 0%
|
Song Collection | 1815 | A Selection of Irish Melodies, 6 | 0%
|
Song Collection | 1818 | A Selection of Irish Melodies, 7 | 0%
|
Song Collection | 1821 | A Selection of Irish Melodies, 8 | 0%
|
Song Collection | 1824 | A Selection of Irish Melodies, 9 | 0%
|
Poem | 1827 | A Set of Glees | 0%
|
Poem | 1806 | Aspasia | 0%
|
Poem | 1823 | A Speculation | 0%
|
Poem | 1842 | A Threnody on the Approaching Demise of Old Mother Corn-Law | 0%
|
Poem | 1806 | At Night | 0%
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Poem | 1828 | A Vision | 0%
|
Poem | 1806 | A Vision of Philosophy | 0%
|
Poem | 1823 | A Visit to the House Where Rousseau Lived with Madame de Warrens | 0%
|
Poem | 1806 | A Warning | 0%
|
Poem | 1828 | Ballad for the Cambridge Election | 0%
|
Poem | 1806 | Ballad Stanzas | 0%
|
Poem | 1823 | Bayes, Henry Stephens, Herodotus, &c | 0%
|
Poem | 1806 | Behold, My Love, the Curious Gem | 0%
|
Poem | 1823 | Blue Stockings Among the Wahabees | 0%
|
Poem | 1823 | Brazen Mouths | 0%
|
Poem | 1823 | Canova's Two Exquisite Statues | 0%
|
Poem | 1823 | Characteristics of the Old Government | 0%
|
Poem | 1823 | Ch---ntr---y's Admiration of Canova's Works | 0%
|
Poem | 1823 | Church and State | 0%
|
Poem | 1823 | Claude Anet | 0%
|
Poem | 1806 | Cloris and Fanny | 0%
|
Poem | 1828 | Copy of an Intercepted Dispatch | 0%
|
Poem | 1828 | Corn and Catholics | 0%
|
Poem | 1823 | Correggio | 0%
|
Poem | 1808 | Corruption | 0%
|
Poetry Collection | 1808 | Corruption and Intolerance, Two Poems | 0%
|
Poem | 1828 | Cotton and Corn | 0%
|
Poem | 1823 | Country Dance and Quadrille | 0%
|
Poem | 1828 | Dialogue Between a Sovereign and a One Pound Note | 0%
|
Poem | 1823 | Different Attitudes in which Authors Compose | 0%
|
Poem | 1823 | Disturbed by Its Associations with Rosseau's History | 0%
|
Poem | 1828 | Dog-Day Reflections | 0%
|
Poem | 1806 | Dreams to ------ | 0%
|
Poem | 1823 | Dungeons | 0%
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Poem | 1823 | Effect of the Scene | 0%
|
Poem | 1828 | Enigma | 0%
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Poetry Collection | 1806 | Epistles, Odes, and Other Poems | 0%
|
Poem | 1823 | Epitaph on a Lawyer | 0%
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Poem | 1828 | Epitaph on a Tuft-Hunter | 0%
|
Poetry Collection | 1826 | Evenings in Greece, 1 | 0%
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Poetry Collection | 1832 | Evenings in Greece, 2 | 0%
|
Poem | 1823 | Expedition Against Constantinople | 0%
|
Poem | 1806 | Extract from "The Devit Among the Scholare" | 0%
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Poem | 1812 | Extracts from the Diary of a Fashionable Politician | 0%
|
Poetry Collection | 1823 | Fables for the Holy Alliance | 0%
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Poem | 1823 | Fancy | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | Fanny, My Love, We Ne'er Were Sages | 0%
|
Poem | 1823 | Feelings Excited by the Beauty and Seclusion of the Scene | 0%
|
Poem | 1823 | Fiddling with Gloves and Twigs | 0%
|
Poem | 1823 | Former Glory | 0%
|
Poem | 1823 | Fragment of a Character | 0%
|
Poem | 1806 | Fragments of a Journal, to G. M. Esq. | 0%
|
Poem | 1806 | Fragments of a Mythological Hymn to Love | 0%
|
Poem | 1823 | From the French | 0%
|
Poem | 1806 | From the Greek | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | From the Greek of Meleager | 0%
|
Poem | 1806 | From the High-Priest of Apollo to the Virgin of Delphi | 0%
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Poem | 1832 | From the Hon. Henry ---, to Lady Emma --- | 0%
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Poem | 1823 | Genius and Criticism | 0%
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Poem | 1823 | Giustinianis | 0%
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Poem | 1818 | Go, Brothers in Wisdom | 0%
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Poem | 1823 | Golden Book | 0%
|
Poem | 1823 | Guido | 0%
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Poem | 1828 | Hat versus Wig | 0%
|
Poem | 1823 | Her Story | 0%
|
Poem | 1828 | How to Write by Proxy | 0%
|
Poem | 1806 | Hymn of a Virgin of Delphi at the Tomb of Her Mother | 0%
|
Poem | 1828 | "If" and "Perhaps" | 0%
|
Poem | 1806 | If I Were Yonder Wave, My Dear | 0%
|
Poem | 1806 | I Found Her Not, the Chamber Seem'd | 0%
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Poem | 1823 | Illustration of a Bore | 0%
|
Poem | 1823 | Impostures of Men of Genius. Their Power of Mimicking All the Best Feelings, Love, Independence, &c | 0%
|
Poem | 1806 | Impromptu, "'Twas But for a Moment" | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | Impromptu Upon Leaving Some Friends | 0%
|
Manual | 1813 | Intercepted Letters, or the Two-Penny Post-Bag | 0%
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Poem | 1823 | In the Fields | 0%
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Poem | 1828 | Intimation of the Inferno of Dante | 0%
|
Poem | 1808 | Intolerance | 0%
|
Poem | 1806 | I Pray You, Let Us Roam No More | 0%
|
Poem | 1832 | Irish Antiquities | 0%
|
Song Collection | 1821 | Irish Melodies | 0%
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Song Collection | 1834 | Irish Melodies, 10 | 0%
|
Song Collection | 1820 | Irish Melodies, with a Melologue upon National Music | 0%
|
Poem | 1806 | I Stole Alcñg the Flowery Bank | 0%
|
Poem | 1823 | Its Grossness | 0%
|
Poetry Collection | 1817 | Lalla-Rookh | 0%
|
Poem | 1828 | Lament for the Loss of Lord B-----st's Tail | 0%
|
Poem | 1840 | Latest Accounts from Olympus | 0%
|
Poetry Collection | 1830 | Legendary Ballads | 0%
|
Writings Collection | 1830 | Letters & Journals of Lord Byron, with Notices of His Life (vol. 1) | 0%
|
Writings Collection | 1830 | Letters & Journals of Lord Byron, with Notices of His Life (vol. 2) | 0%
|
Poem | 1818 | Lines on the Death of Joseph Atkinson, Esq. of Dublin | 0%
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Poem | 1812 | Lines on the Death of Mr. Perceval | 0%
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Poem | 1816 | Lines on the Death of Sheridan | 0%
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Poem | 1823 | Lines on the Entry of the Austrians into Naples, 1821 | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | Lines Written at the Cohos, or Falls of the Mohawk River | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | Lines Written on Leaving Philadelphia | 0%
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Poem | 1828 | Literary Advertisement | 0%
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Poem | 1823 | Lord Byron's Memoirs, Written by Himself | 0%
|
Poem | 1823 | Louis Fourteenth's Wig | 0%
|
Poem | 1823 | Love and Hymen | 0%
|
Poem | 1806 | Love and Reason | 0%
|
Poem | 1806 | Lying | 0%
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Poem | 1823 | Madame de Staël | 0%
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Poem | 1823 | Mary Magdalen | 0%
|
Memoir | 1824 | Memoirs of Captain Rock | 0%
|
Biography | 1825 | Memoirs of the Life of Richard Brinsley Sheridan | 0%
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Poem | 1828 | Memorabilia of Last Week | 0%
|
Poem | 1842 | More Sayings and Doings of Ancient Nicholas | 0%
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Poem | 1823 | Mount Blanc | 0%
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Play | 1811 | M.P., or The Blue Stocking | 0%
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Poem | 1828 | Mr. Roger Dodsworth | 0%
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Poem | 1823 | Mrs. Hopkins and the Wall of China | 0%
|
Poem | 1840 | Musings, Suggested by the Late Promotion of Mrs. Nethercoat | 0%
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Poem | 1823 | My Birth-Day | 0%
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Song Collection | 1818 | National Airs, 1 | 0%
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Song Collection | 1820 | National Airs, 2 | 0%
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Song Collection | 1822 | National Airs, 3 | 0%
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Song Collection | 1822 | National Airs, 4 | 0%
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Song Collection | 1826 | 1827 | National Airs, 6 | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | Nay, Do Not Weep, My Fanny Dear | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | Nay, Tempt Me Not to Love Again | 0%
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Poem | 1828 | New Creation of Peers | 0%
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Poem | 1828 | News for Country Cousins | 0%
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Poem | 1823 | Numerous Pictures of Her | 0%
|
Poem | 1823 | Obliged to Proceed on Foot | 0%
|
Poetry Collection | 1800 | Odes of Anacreon | 0%
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Poetry Collection | 1828 | Odes upon Cash, Corn, Catholics, and Other Matters | 0%
|
Poem | 1828 | Ode to a Hat | 0%
|
Poem | 1828 | Ode to Don Miguel | 0%
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Poem | 1828 | Ode to Ferdinand | 0%
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Poem | 1828 | Ode to the Goddess Ceres | 0%
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Poem | 1828 | Ode to the Sublime Porte | 0%
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Poem | 1828 | Ode to the Woods and Forests | 0%
|
Poem | 1806 | Oh! It Was Fill'd with Words of Flame | 0%
|
Poem | 1823 | On --------- | 0%
|
Poem | 1806 | On a Beautiful East-Indian | 0%
|
Poem | 1817 | Paradise and the Peri | 0%
|
Poem | 1823 | Parasols and Pyramids | 0%
|
Poem | 1812 | Parody of a Celebrated Letter | 0%
|
Poem | 1806 | Peace and Glory | 0%
|
Poem | 1823 | Plato and Sir Richard Blackmore | 0%
|
Poetry Collection | 1801 | Poetical Works of the Late Thomas Little, Esq. | 0%
|
Poem | 1823 | Present Desolation | 0%
|
Writings Collection | 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 | 0%
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Poem | 1823 | Rage for Travelling | 0%
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Poem | 1823 | Raphael, etc. | 0%
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Poem | 1823 | Reflections on Reading De Cerceau's Account of the Conspiracy of Rienzi, in 1347 | 0%
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Poem | 1823 | Reflections, When About to Read Them | 0%
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Poem | 1813 | Reinforcements for Lord Wellington | 0%
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Poem | 1840 | Religion and Trade | 0%
|
Poem | 1823 | Remonstrance. After a Conversation with L-----d J----- R-----, in which He Had Intimated some Idea of Giving Up All Political Pursuits | 0%
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Poem | 1823 | Republic | 0%
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Poem | 1823 | Reverence with which the Spot is Now Visited | 0%
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Poem | 1823 | Rhyming on the Road, in an Old Calêche | 0%
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Poem | 1823 | Rienzi's Speech | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | Rings and Seals | 0%
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Poem | 1823 | Romance | 0%
|
Song Collection | 1816 | Sacred Songs, 1 | 0%
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Song Collection | 1824 | Sacred Songs, 2 | 0%
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Poem | 1842 | Sayings and Doings of Ancient Nicholas | 0%
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Poem | 1823 | Scepticism | 0%
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Play | 1838 | Sketch of the First Act of a New Romantic Drama | 0%
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Poem | 1823 | Song for the Poco-Curante Society | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | Song. "I Ne'er on That Lip for a Minute Have Gaz'd" | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | Song of the Eevil Spirit of Woods | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | Song. "Take Back the Sigh" | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | Song, "The Wreath You Wove" | 0%
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Poem | 1832 | Song to the Departing Spirit of Tithe | 0%
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Poem | 1828 | Speech on the Umbrella Question | 0%
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Poem | 1823 | Spies | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | Stanzas "A Beam of Tranquility Smiled in the West" | 0%
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Poem | 1828 | Stanzas from the Banks of the Shannon | 0%
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Poem | 1828 | Stanzas Written in Anticipation of Defeat | 0%
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Poem | 1832 | St. Jerome on Earth, First Visit | 0%
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Poem | 1832 | St. Jerome on Earth, Second Visit | 0%
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Poem | 1828 | The Canonization of Saint B--tt--rw--th | 0%
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Poem | 1828 | The Cherries | 0%
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Poem | 1823 | The Dissolution of the Holy Alliance | 0%
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Poem | 1828 | The Donkey and His Panniers | 0%
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Poem | 1832 | The Duke Is the Lad | 0%
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Poem | 1823 | The English to be Met with Every Where | 0%
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Novel | 1827 | The Epicurean | 0%
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Poem | 1823 | The Extinguishers | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | The Fall of Hebe, a Dithyrambic Ode | 0%
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Poem | 1823 | The Fall of Venice Not to Be Lamented | 0%
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Poem | 1817 | The Fire-Worshippers | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | The First Ambrosial Child of Bliss | 0%
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Poem | 1823 | The Fly and the Bullock | 0%
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Novel | 1835 | The Fudge Family in England | 0%
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Novel | 1818 | The Fudge Family in Paris | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | The Genius of Harmony | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | The Grecian Girl's Dream of the Blessed Island | 0%
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Play | 1801 | The Gypsy Prince | 0%
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Non-Fiction Book | 1835 | The History of Ireland (vol. 1) | 0%
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Non-Fiction Book | 1837 | The History of Ireland (vol. 2) | 0%
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Non-Fiction Book | 1840 | The History of Ireland (vol. 3) | 0%
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Non-Fiction Book | 1846 | The History of Ireland (vol. 4) | 0%
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Poem | 1812 | The Insurrection of the Papers | 0%
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Poem | 1823 | Their Ménage | 0%
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Poem | 1823 | Their Procession in the Morning to the Capitol | 0%
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Biography | 1831 | The Life and Death of Lord Edward Fitzgerald | 0%
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Poem | 1817 | The Light of the Haram | 0%
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Poem | 1828 | The Limbo of Lost Reputations | 0%
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Poem | 1823 | The Little Grand Lama | 0%
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Poem | 1828 | The "Living Dog" and "the Dead Lion" | 0%
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Poem | 1823 | The Looking-Glasses | 0%
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Poem | 1823 | The Loves of the Angels, an Eastern Romance | 0%
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Poem | 1822 | The Loves of the Angels, a Poem | 0%
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Poem | 1823 | The Meeting of the Conspirators on the Night of the 19th of May | 0%
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Poem | 1828 | The Millennium | 0%
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Poem | 1834 | The Numbering of the Clergy | 0%
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Poem | 1828 | The Periwinkles and the Locusts | 0%
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Poem | 1828 | The Petition of the Orangemen of Ireland | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | The Philosopher Aristippus to a Lamp Which Was Given Him by Lais | 0%
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Poetry Collection | 1840-1841 | The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, Collected by Himself | 0%
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Poetry Collection | 1835 | The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, Complete in Two Volumes | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | The Resemblance | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | There's Not a Look, a Word of Thine | 0%
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Poem | 1840 | The Retreat of the Scorpion | 0%
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Poem | 1812 | The Sale of the Tools | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | The Senses, a Dream | 0%
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Poem | 1823 | The Simplon and the Stocks | 0%
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Poem | 1828 | The Sinking Fund Cried | 0%
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Play | 1809 | The Skeptic: A Philosophical Satire | 0%
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Poem | 1828 | The Slave | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | The Snake. "My Love and I, the Other Day" | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | The Snow-Spirit | 0%
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Poem | 1823 | The Somariva Magdalen | 0%
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Poem | 1838 | The Song of the Box | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | The Steersman's Song | 0%
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Poem | 1831 | The Summer Fete: A Poem with Songs | 0%
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Poem | 1823 | The Sylph's Ball | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | The Tell-Tale Lyre | 0%
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Poem | 1828 | The Three Doctors | 0%
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Poem | 1823 | The Torch of Liberty | 0%
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Poem | 1840 | The Triumphs of Farce | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | The Vase | 0%
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Poem | 1817 | The Veiled Prophet of Khorassan | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | The Wedding Ring | 0%
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Writings Collection | 1819 | The Works of Thomas Moore | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | The Wreath and the Chain | 0%
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Poem | 1840 | Thoughts on Mischief | 0%
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Poem | 1839 | Thoughts on Patrons, Puffs, and Other Matters | 0%
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Poem | 1828 | Thoughts on the Present Government of Ireland | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | To --- "And Hast Thou Mark'd the Pensive Shade" | 0%
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Poem | 1812 | To a Plumassier | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | To Cara. "Conceal'd Within the Shady Wood" | 0%
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Poem | 1832 | To Caroline, Viscountess Valletort | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | To Cloe. "I Could Resign That Eye of Blue" | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | To ------ "Come, Take the Harp---" | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | To Ditto. "When Midnight Came to Close the Year" | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | To George Morgan, Esq. | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | To His Serene Highness the Duke of Montpensier | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | To ------ "How Can I Sing of Fragrant Sighs" | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | To ------ "I Know That None Can Smile Like Thee" | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | To ------ "I Often Wish That Thou Wert Dead" | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | To Joseph Atkinson, Esq. | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | To Lady Charlotte R---WD---ON | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | To Lady H------ | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | To Lord Viscount Forbes | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | To Lord Viscount Strangford | 0%
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Essay | 1820 | Tom Crib's Memorial to Congress | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | To Miss M---e | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | To Miss Susan B------CKF------D, on Her Singing | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | To Miss ------ "With Woman's Form and Woman's Tricks" | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | To Mrs. Bl---h---d, Written in Her Album | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | To Mrs. Henry T------GHE, on Reading Her Psyche | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | To Mrs. ------ "Is Not Thy Mind a Gentle Mind?" | 0%
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Poem | 1823 | To My Mother | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | To ------ "Never Mind How the Pedagogue Proses" | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | To ------ "Put Off the Vestal Veil" | 0%
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Poem | 1832 | Tory Pledges | 0%
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Poem | 1818 | To Sir Hudson Lowe | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | To ------'s Picture | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | To ------ "That Wrinkle, When First I Espied It" | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | To the Boston Frigate | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | To the Flying-Fish | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | To the Honourable William Spencer | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | To the Invisible Girl | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | To the Marchioness Dowager of D---n---g---ll | 0%
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Poem | 1833 | To the Rev. Charles Overton | 0%
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Poem | 1818 | To the Ship in which Lord Castlereagh Sailed for the Continent | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | To ------ "The World Has Just Begun to Steal" | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | To Thomas Hume, Esq. M. D. | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | To ------ "'Tis Time, I Feel to Leave Thee Now," | 0%
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Poem | 1828 | Tout Pour La Tripe | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | To ------ "When I Lov'd You I Can't But Allow" | 0%
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Poem | 1823 | Translation from Catullus | 0%
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Travelogue | 1833 | Travels of an Irish Gentleman in Search of a Religion | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | T------- "To Be the Theme of Every Hour" | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | 'Twas a New Feeling---Something More | 0%
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Poem | 1832 | Verses to the Poet Crabbe's Inkstand | 0%
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Poem | 1823 | View of the Lake of Geneva from the Jura | 0%
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Song Collection | 1834 | Vocal Miscellany, 1 | 0%
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Song Collection | 1835 | Vocal Miscellany, 2 | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | Well------Peace to Thy Heart, Though Another's It Be | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | Woman | 0%
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Poem | 1828 | Wo! Wo! | 0%
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Poem | 1828 | Write On, Write On | 0%
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Poem | 1823 | Writing in Bed | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | Written on Passing Dead Man's Island | 0%
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Poem | 1806 | You Read It in My Languid Eyes | 0%
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