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The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore
Collected by Himself. In Ten Volumes
Moore, Thomas (1779-1852)
[dedication]
I, II.
VOL. I., VOL. II. ODES OF ANACREON. JUVENILE POEMS. POEMS RELATING TO AMERICA.
III, IV.
VOL. III., VOL. IV. CORRUPTION AND INTOLERANCE. THE SCEPTIC. TWOPENNY POST-BAG. SATIRICAL AND HUMOROUS POEMS. IRISH MELODIES. NATIONAL AIRS. SACRED SONGS.
CORRUPTION, AND INTOLERANCE.
THE SCEPTIC,
TWOPENNY POST-BAG.
SATIRICAL AND HUMOROUS POEMS.
THE INSURRECTION OF THE PAPERS.
PARODY OF A CELEBRATED LETTER.
ANACREONTIC TO A PLUMASSIER.
EXTRACTS FROM THE DIARY OF A POLITICIAN.
EPIGRAM.
KING CRACK AND HIS IDOLS.
WHAT'S MY THOUGHT LIKE?
DIALOGUE BETWEEN A CATHOLIC DELEGATE AND HIS R*Y*L H*GHN*SS THE D---E OF C---B---L---D.
WREATHS FOR THE MINISTERS.
DIALOGUE BETWEEN A DOWAGER AND HER MAID ON THE NIGHT OF LORD Y*RM---TH'S FÊTE.
HORACE, ODE XI. LIB. II.
HORACE, ODE XXII. LIB. I.
THE NEW COSTUME OF THE MINISTERS.
CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN A LADY AND GENTLEMAN,
OCCASIONAL ADDRESS FOR THE OPENING OF THE NEW THEATRE OF ST. ST*PH*N,
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 UPON BEING OBLIGED TO LEAVE A PLEASANT PARTY, FROM THE WANT OF A PAIR OF BREECHES TO DRESS FOR DINNER IN.
LORD WELLINGTON AND THE MINISTERS.
IRISH MELODIES.
NATIONAL AIRS.
SACRED SONGS.
V.
VOL. V. EVENINGS IN GREECE. BALLADS, SONGS, MISCELLANEOUS POEMS, ETC. ETC.
VI, VII.
VOL. VI., VOL. VII. LALLA ROOKH. POLITICAL AND SATIRICAL POEMS. THE FUDGE FAMILY IN PARIS. FABLES FOR THE HOLY ALLIANCE. RHYMES ON THE ROAD. AND MISCELLANEOUS POEMS.
VIII, IX.
VOL. VIII., VOL. IX THE LOVES OF THE ANGELS. MISCELLANEOUS POEMS. SATIRICAL AND HUMOROUS POEMS. THE FUDGES IN ENGLAND. MISCELLANEOUS.
X.
VOL. X. THE EPICUREAN. ALCIPHRON.
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