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Thomas Moore- Collected Poetical Works

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by Thomas Moore


  THE SYLPH’S BALL.

  REMONSTRANCE.

  MY BIRTH-DAY.

  FANCY.

  SONG. FANNY, DEAREST.

  TRANSLATIONS FROM CATULLUS.

  CARM. 70.

  CARM. II.

  CARM. 29.

  TIBULLUS TO SULPICIA.

  IMITATION.

  INVITATION TO DINNER.

  VERSES TO THE POET CRABBE’S INKSTAND.1

  TO CAROLINE, VISCOUNTESS VALLETORT.

  A SPECULATION.

  TO MY MOTHER.

  LOVE AND HYMEN.

  LINES ON THE ENTRY OF THE AUSTRIANS INTO NAPLES, 1821.

  SCEPTICISM.

  A JOKE VERSIFIED.

  ON THE DEATH OF A FRIEND.

  TO JAMES CORRY, ESQ.

  FRAGMENT OF A CHARACTER.

  WHAT SHALL I SING THEE?

  COUNTRY DANCE AND QUADRILLE.

  GAZEL.

  LINES ON THE DEATH OF JOSEPH ATKINSON, ESQ., OF DUBLIN.

  GENIUS AND CRITICISM.

  TO LADY JERSEY.

  TO THE SAME.

  AT NIGHT.1

  TO LADY HOLLAND.

  EPILOGUE.

  THE DAY-DREAM.1

  SONG. WHERE IS THE HEART THAT WOULD NOT GIVE

  SONG OF THE POCO-CURANTE SOCIETY.

  ANNE BOLEYN. TRANSLATION FROM THE METRICAL

  THE DREAM OF THE TWO SISTERS.

  SOVEREIGN WOMAN.

  COME, PLAY ME THAT SIMPLE AIR AGAIN.

  POEMS FROM THE EPICUREAN

  THE VALLEY OF THE NILE.

  SONG OF THE TWO CUPBEARERS.

  SONG OF THE NUBIAN GIRL.

  THE SUMMER FÊTE.

  THE SUMMER FÊTE

  SONG. ARRAY THEE, LOVE, ARRAY THEE, LOVE,

  SONG. SOME MORTALS THERE MAY BE, SO WISE, OR SO FINE

  TRIO.

  SONG. SMOOTHLY FLOWING THRO’ VERDANT VALES,

  WALTZ DUET.

  SONG.

  SONG AND TRIO.

  SONG.

  SONG.

  SONG AND TRIO. THE LEVÉE AND COUCHÉE.

  SONG.

  EVENINGS IN GREECE

  FIRST EVENING.

  SONG.

  SONG.

  SONG.

  SONG.

  SONG.

  SONG.

  SONG.

  SONG.

  SONG.

  SECOND EVENING.

  SONG.

  SONG.

  SONG.

  SONG.

  SONG.

  SONG.

  SONG.

  SONG.

  SONG.

  SONG.

  SONG.

  SONG.

  ALCIPHRON: A FRAGMENT.

  LETTER I.

  LETTER II.

  LETTER III.

  LETTER IV.

  LALLA ROOKH

  PARADISE AND THE PERI.

  THE FIRE-WORSHIPPERS.

  THE LIGHT OF THE HARAM.

  THE LOVES OF THE ANGELS.

  THE LOVES OF THE ANGELS

  FIRST ANGEL’S STORY.

  SECOND ANGEL’S STORY.

  THIRD ANGEL’S STORY.

  RHYMES ON THE ROAD.

  RHYMES ON THE ROAD

  INTRODUCTORY RHYMES.

  EXTRACT I.

  EXTRACT II.

  EXTRACT III.

  EXTRACT IV.

  EXTRACT V.

  EXTRACT VI.

  EXTRACT VII.

  EXTRACT VIII.

  EXTRACT IX.

  EXTRACT X.

  EXTRACT XI.

  EXTRACT XII.

  EXTRACT XIII.

  EXTRACT XIV.

  EXTRACT XV.

  EXTRACT XVI.

  CORRUPTION, AND INTOLERANCE.

  CORRUPTION, AN EPISTLE.

  INTOLERANCE, A SATIRE.

  THE SCEPTIC, A PHILOSOPHICAL SATIRE.

  THE SCEPTIC

  TWOPENNY POST-BAG, BY THOMAS BROWN, THE YOUNGER.

  PREFACE.

  INTERCEPTED LETTERS, ETC.

  LETTER I.

  LETTER II.

  LETTER III.

  LETTER IV.

  LETTER V.

  LETTER VI.

  GAZEL.

  LETTER VII.

  LETTER VIII.

  APPENDIX.

  LETTER IV. PAGE 584.

  LETTER VII. PAGE 588.

  SATIRICAL AND HUMOROUS POEMS.

  THE INSURRECTION OF THE PAPERS.

  PARODY OF A CELEBRATED LETTER.1

  ANACREONTIC TO A PLUMASSIER.

  EXTRACTS FROM THE DIARY OF A POLITICIAN.

  EPIGRAM.

  KING CRACK1

  AND HIS IDOLS.

  WHAT’S MY THOUGHT LIKE?

  EPIGRAM. DIALOGUE BETWEEN A CATHOLIC DELEGATE AND HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF CUMBERLAND.

  WREATHS FOR THE MINISTERS.

  EPIGRAM. DIALOGUE BETWEEN A DOWAGER AND HER MAID ON THE NIGHT OF LORD YARMOUTH’S FETE.

  HORACE, ODE XI. LIB. II.

  HORACE, ODE XXII. LIB. I.

  THE NEW COSTUME OF THE MINISTERS.

  CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, UPON THE ADVANTAGE OF (WHAT IS CALLED) “HAVING LAW1

  ON ONE’S SIDE.”

  OCCASIONAL ADDRESS

  THE SALE OF THE TOOLS.

  LITTLE MAN AND LITTLE SOUL.

  REINFORCEMENTS FOR LORD WELLINGTON.

  HORACE, ODE I. LIB. III.

  HORACE, ODE XXXVIII. LIB. I.

  IMPROMPTU.

  LORD WELLINGTON AND THE MINISTERS.

  TO SIR HUDSON LOWE.

  AMATORY COLLOQUY BETWEEN BANK AND GOVERNMENT.

  DIALOGUE BETWEEN A SOVEREIGN AND A ONE POUND NOTE.

  AN EXPOSTULATION TO LORD KING.

  THE SINKING FUND CRIED.

  ODE TO THE GODDESS CERES.

  A HYMN OF WELCOME AFTER THE RECESS.

  MEMORABILIA OF LAST WEEK.

  ALL IN THE FAMILY WAY.

  BALLAD FOR THE CAMBRIDGE ELECTION.

  MR. ROGER DODSWORTH.

  COPY OF AN INTERCEPTED DESPATCH.

  THE MILLENNIUM.

  THE THREE DOCTORS.

  EPITAPH ON A TUFT-HUNTER.

  ODE TO A HAT.

  NEWS FOR COUNTRY COUSINS.

  A VISION.

  THE PETITION OF THE ORANGEMEN OF IRELAND.

  COTTON AND CORN.

  THE CANONIZATION OF SAINT BUTTERWORTH.

  AN INCANTATION.

  A DREAM OF TURTLE.

  THE DONKEY AND HIS PANNIERS.

  ODE TO THE SUBLIME PORTE.

  CORN AND CATHOLICS.

  A CASE OF LIBEL.

  LITERARY ADVERTISEMENT.

  THE IRISH SLAVE.1

  ODE TO FERDINAND.

  HAT VERSUS WIG.

  THE PERIWINKLES AND THE LOCUSTS.

  NEW CREATION OF PEERS.

  BATCH THE FIRST.

  SPEECH ON THE UMBRELLA QUESTION.1

  A PASTORAL BALLAD.

  A LATE SCENE AT SWANAGE.1

  TOUT POUR LA TRIPE.

  ENIGMA.

  DOG-DAY REFLECTIONS.

  THE “LIVING DOG” AND “THE DEAD LION.”

  ODE TO DON MIGUEL.

  THOUGHTS ON THE PRESENT GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND.

  THE LIMBO OF LOST REPUTATIONS.

  HOW TO WRITE BY PROXY.

  IMITATION OF THE INFERNO OF DANTE.

  LAMENT FOR THE LOSS OF LORD BATHURST’S TAIL.1

  THE CHERRIES.

  STANZAS WRITTEN IN ANTICIPATION OF DEFEAT.1

  ODE TO THE WOODS AND FORESTS.

  STANZAS FROM THE BANKS OF THE SHANNON.1

  THE ANNUAL PILL.

  WRITE ON, WRITE ON.

  SONG OF THE DEPARTING SPIRIT OF TITHE.

  THE EUTHANASIA OF VAN.

  TO THE REVEREND —— .

  IRISH ANTIQUITIES.

  A CURIOUS FACT.

  NEW-FASHIONED ECHOES.

  INCANTATION.

  HOW TO MAKE A GOOD POLITICIAN.

  EPISTLE OF CONDOLENCE.

&n
bsp; THE GHOST OF MILTIADES.

  ALARMING INTELLIGENCE!

  RESOLUTIONS PASSED AT A LATE MEETING OF REVERENDS AND RIGHT REVERENDS.

  SIR ANDREW’S DREAM.

  A BLUE LOVE SONG.

  SUNDAY ETHICS.

  AWFUL EVENT.

  THE NUMBERING OF THE CLERGY.

  A SAD CASE.

  A DREAM OF HINDOSTAN.

  THE BRUNSWICK CLUB.

  PROPOSALS FOR A GYNAECOCRACY.

  ADDRESSED TO A LATE RADICAL MEETING.

  TO THE EDITOR OF THE * * *.

  P. P.

  LORD HENLEY AND ST. CECILIA

  ADVERTISEMENT.1

  MISSING.

  THE DANCE OF BISHOPS; OR, THE EPISCOPAL QUADRILLE.1

  DICK * * * *

  A CORRECTED REPORT OF SOME LATE SPEECHES.

  MORAL POSITIONS.

  THE MAD TORY AND THE COMET.

  FROM THE HON. HENRY —— , TO LADY EMMA —— .

  TRIUMPH OF BIGOTRY.

  TRANSLATION FROM THE GULL LANGUAGE.

  NOTIONS ON REFORM.

  TORY PLEDGES.

  ST. JEROME ON EARTH.

  ST. JEROME ON EARTH.

  THOUGHTS ON TAR BARRELS.

  THE CONSULTATION.1

  TO THE REV. CHARLES OVERTON, CURATE OF ROMALDKIRK.

  LATE TITHE CASE.

  FOOLS’ PARADISE.

  THE RECTOR AND HIS CURATE; OR, ONE POUND TWO.

  PADDY’S METAMORPHOSIS.

  MORAL.

  COCKER, ON CHURCH REFORM.

  LES HOMMES AUTOMATES.

  HOW TO MAKE ONE’S SELF A PEER.

  THE DUKE IS THE LAD.

  EPISTLE

  LINES ON THE DEPARTURE OF LORD CASTLEREAGH AND STEWART FOR THE CONTINENT.1

  TO THE SHIP IN WHICH LORD CASTLEREAGH SAILED FOR THE CONTINENT.

  SKETCH OF THE FIRST ACT OF A NEW ROMANTIC DRAMA.

  ANIMAL MAGNETISM.

  THE SONG OF THE BOX.

  ANNOUNCEMENT OF A NEW THALABA.

  RIVAL TOPICS.1

  THE BOY STATESMAN.

  LETTER

  MUSINGS OF AN UNREFORMED PEER.

  THE REVEREND PAMPHLETEER.

  RECENT DIALOGUE.

  THE WELLINGTON SPA.

  A CHARACTERLESS

  A GHOST STORY.

  THOUGHTS ON THE LATE DESTRUCTIVE PROPOSITIONS OF THE TORIES.1

  ANTICIPATED MEETING OF THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION IN THE YEAR 1836.

  SONG OF THE CHURCH.

  LEAVE ME ALONE.

  EPISTLE FROM HENRY OF EXETER TO JOHN OF TUAM.

  SONG OF OLD PUCK.

  POLICE REPORTS.

  CASE OF IMPOSTURE.

  REFLECTIONS.

  NEW GRAND EXHIBITION OF MODELS OF THE TWO HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT.

  ANNOUNCEMENT OF A NEW GRAND ACCELERATION COMPANY FOR THE PROMOTION OF THE SPEED OF LITERATURE.

  SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LATE DINNER TO DAN.

  NEW HOSPITAL FOR SICK LITERATI.

  RELIGION AND TRADE.

  MUSINGS.

  SUGGESTED BY THE LATE PROMOTION OF MRS. NETHERCOAT.

  INTENDED TRIBUTE

  GRAND DINNER OF TYPE AND CO.

  CHURCH EXTENSION.

  EPHESIAN GAZETTE.

  LATEST ACCOUNTS FROM OLYMPUS.

  THE TRIUMPHS OF FARCE.

  THOUGHTS ON PATRONS, PUFFS, AND OTHER MATTERS.

  THOUGHTS ON MISCHIEF.

  EPISTLE FROM CAPTAIN ROCK TO LORD LYNDHURST.

  CAPTAIN ROCK IN LONDON.

  POLITICAL AND SATIRICAL POEMS.

  TO THE EDITOR OF “THE MORNING CHRONICLE.”

  FUM AND HUM, THE TWO BIRDS OF ROYALTY.

  LINES ON THE DEATH OF SHERIDAN.

  EPISTLE FROM TOM CRIB TO BIG BEN.1

  FABLES FOR THE HOLY ALLIANCE.

  PREFACE.

  FABLE I. THE DISSOLUTION OF THE HOLY ALLIANCE.

  FABLE II. THE LOOKING-GLASSES.

  FABLE III. THE TORCH OF LIBERTY.

  FABLE IV. THE FLY AND THE BULLOCK.

  FABLE V. CHURCH AND STATE.

  FABLE VI. THE LITTLE GRAND LAMA.

  FABLE VII. THE EXTINGUISHERS.

  FABLE VIII. LOUIS FOURTEENTH’S WIG.

  THE FUDGE FAMILY IN PARIS.

  PREFACE.

  LETTER I.

  LETTER II.

  LETTER III.

  LETTER IV.

  LETTER V.

  LETTER VI.

  LETTER VII.

  LETTER VIII.

  LETTER IX.

  LETTER X.

  LETTER XI.

  LETTER XII.

  THE FUDGES IN ENGLAND

  PREFACE.

  LETTER I.

  LETTER II.

  EXTRACTS FROM MY DIARY.

  LETTER III.

  LETTER IV.

  LETTER V.

  LETTER VI.

  EXTRACTS FROM MY DIARY.

  LETTER VII.

  ANECDOTE — FROM THE “COURT JOURNAL.”

  LETTER VIII.

  LETTER IX.

  LETTER X.

  LETTER XI.

  EXTRACT FROM LETTER ENCLOSED.

  LIST OF POEMS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER

  A-D E-H I-L M-O P-S T-V W-Z

  A BALLAD.

  A BLUE LOVE SONG.

  A CANADIAN BOAT SONG.

  A CASE OF LIBEL.

  A CHARACTERLESS

  A CORRECTED REPORT OF SOME LATE SPEECHES.

  A CURIOUS FACT.

  A DREAM OF ANTIQUITY.

  A DREAM OF HINDOSTAN.

  A DREAM OF TURTLE.

  A DREAM.

  A GHOST STORY.

  A HYMN OF WELCOME AFTER THE RECESS.

  A JOKE VERSIFIED.

  A LATE SCENE AT SWANAGE.1

  A MELOLOGUE UPON NATIONAL MUSIC.

  A NIGHT THOUGHT.

  A PASTORAL BALLAD.

  A REFLECTION AT SEA.

  A SAD CASE.

  A SELECTION FROM THE SONGS IN M. P.; OR, THE BLUE-STOCKING

  A SPECULATION.

  A STUDY FROM THE ANTIQUE.

  A TEMPLE TO FRIENDSHIP.

  A VISION OF PHILOSOPHY.

  A VISION.

  A WARNING.

  ADDRESSED TO A LATE RADICAL MEETING.

  ADVERTISEMENT.1

  AFTER THE BATTLE.

  ALARMING INTELLIGENCE!

  ALCIPHRON: A FRAGMENT.

  ALL IN THE FAMILY WAY.

  ALL THAT’S BRIGHT MUST FADE.

  ALMIGHTY GOD!

  ALONE IN CROWDS TO WANDER ON.

  AMATORY COLLOQUY BETWEEN BANK AND GOVERNMENT.

  AN EXPOSTULATION TO LORD KING.

  AN INCANTATION.

  ANACREONTIC TO A PLUMASSIER.

  ANACREONTIC.

  ANACREONTIC.

  ANACREONTIC.

  ANACREONTIC.

  AND DOTH NOT A MEETING LIKE THIS.

  AND HIS IDOLS.

  ANECDOTE — FROM THE “COURT JOURNAL.”

  ANGEL OF CHARITY.

  ANIMAL MAGNETISM.

  ANNE BOLEYN. TRANSLATION FROM THE METRICAL

  ANNOUNCEMENT OF A NEW GRAND ACCELERATION COMPANY FOR THE PROMOTION OF THE SPEED OF LITERATURE.

  ANNOUNCEMENT OF A NEW THALABA.

  ANTICIPATED MEETING OF THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION IN THE YEAR 1836.

  APPENDIX.

  AS A BEAM O’ER THE FACE OF THE WATERS MAY GLOW.

  AS DOWN IN THE SUNLESS RETREATS.

  AS SLOW OUR SHIP.

  AS VANQUISHED ERIN.

  ASK NOT IF STILL I LOVE.

  ASPASIA.

  AT NIGHT.1

  AT THE MID HOUR OF NIGHT

  AVENGING AND BRIGHT.

  AWAKE, ARISE, THY LIGHT IS COME.

  AWFUL EVENT.

  BALLAD FOR THE CAMBRIDGE ELECTION.

  BALLAD STANZAS.

  BALLADS, SONGS, ETC.

  BATCH THE FIRST.

  BEAUTY AND SONG.

  BEFORE THE BATTLE.

  BEHOLD THE SUN.

  BELIEVE ME IF AL
L THOSE ENDEARING YOUNG CHARMS.

  BLACK AND BLUE EYES.

  BOAT GLEE.

  BRIGHT BE THY DREAMS.

  BRIGHT MOON.

  BRING THE BRIGHT GARLANDS HITHER.

  BUT WHO SHALL SEE.

  BY THAT LAKE, WHOSE GLOOMY SHORE.1

  CALM BE THY SLEEP.

  CAPTAIN ROCK IN LONDON.

  CARM. 29.

  CARM. 70.

  CARM. II.

  CASE OF IMPOSTURE.

  CEPHALUS AND PROCRIS.

  CHILD’S SONG.

  CHURCH EXTENSION.

  CLORIS AND FANNY.

  COCKER, ON CHURCH REFORM.

  COME NOT, OH LORD.

  COME O’ER THE SEA.

  COME, CHASE THAT STARTING TEAR AWAY.

  COME, PLAY ME THAT SIMPLE AIR AGAIN.

  COME, REST IN THIS BOSOM.

  COME, SEND ROUND THE WINE.

  COME, YE DISCONSOLATE.

  COMMON SENSE AND GENIUS.

  COPY OF AN INTERCEPTED DESPATCH.

  CORN AND CATHOLICS.

  CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, UPON THE ADVANTAGE OF (WHAT IS CALLED) “HAVING LAW1

  CORRUPTION, AN EPISTLE.

  CORRUPTION, AND INTOLERANCE.

  COTTON AND CORN.

  COUNTRY DANCE AND QUADRILLE.

  CUPID AND PSYCHE.

  CUPID ARMED.

  CUPID’S LOTTERY.

  DEAR FANNY.

  DEAR HARP OF MY COUNTRY.

  DEAR? YES.

  DESMOND’S SONG.1

  DIALOGUE BETWEEN A SOVEREIGN AND A ONE POUND NOTE.

  DICK * * * *

  DID NOT.

  DO NOT SAY THAT LIFE IS WANING.

  DOG-DAY REFLECTIONS.

  DOST THOU REMEMBER.

  DREAMING FOR EVER.

  DREAMS.

  DRINK OF THIS CUP.

  DRINK TO HER.

  ECHO.

  ELEGIAC STANZAS.

  ELEGIAC STANZAS.

  ENIGMA.

  EPHESIAN GAZETTE.

  EPIGRAM.

  EPIGRAM. DIALOGUE BETWEEN A CATHOLIC DELEGATE AND HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF CUMBERLAND.

  EPIGRAM. DIALOGUE BETWEEN A DOWAGER AND HER MAID ON THE NIGHT OF LORD YARMOUTH’S FETE.

  EPIGRAM. FROM THE FRENCH.

  EPILOGUE.

  EPISTLE

  EPISTLE FROM CAPTAIN ROCK TO LORD LYNDHURST.

  EPISTLE FROM HENRY OF EXETER TO JOHN OF TUAM.

  EPISTLE FROM TOM CRIB TO BIG BEN.1

  EPISTLE OF CONDOLENCE.

  EPITAPH ON A TUFT-HUNTER.

  ERIN! THE TEAR AND THE SMILE IN THINE EYES.

  ERIN, OH ERIN.

  EVELEEN’S BOWER.

  EVENINGS IN GREECE

  EXTRACT FROM A PROLOGUE WRITTEN AND SPOKEN BY THE AUTHOR, AT THE OPENING OF THE KILKENNY THEATRE, OCTOBER, 1809.

  EXTRACT FROM LETTER ENCLOSED.

  EXTRACT I.

  EXTRACT II.

  EXTRACT III.

  EXTRACT IV.

  EXTRACT IX.

  EXTRACT V.

  EXTRACT VI.

  EXTRACT VII.

  EXTRACT VIII.

  EXTRACT X.

  EXTRACT XI.

  EXTRACT XII.

  EXTRACT XIII.

  EXTRACT XIV.

  EXTRACT XV.

  EXTRACT XVI.

  EXTRACTS FROM MY DIARY.

  EXTRACTS FROM MY DIARY.

  EXTRACTS FROM THE DIARY OF A POLITICIAN.

  FABLE I. THE DISSOLUTION OF THE HOLY ALLIANCE.

  FABLE II. THE LOOKING-GLASSES.

 

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