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Thomas Moore
(1779–1852)
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The Light of Other Days
To ...: Sweet Lady, Look Not Thus Again
On a beautiful East-Indian
To Julia Weeping
To Cara, After An Interval Of Absence
A Study From The Antique
Give me, my love, that billing kiss
The Lake Of The Dismal Swamp
Black And Blue Eyes
The Catalogue
To Phillis
Sic Juvat Perire
Take Back The Sigh
Dost Thou Remember
Little Mary’s Eye
Lying
Will you come to the bower?
When ’midst the gay I meet
Did Not
Love Is a Hunter-boy
Bright Be Thy Dreams
Oh! see those cherries
Fanny, Dearest
Row Gently Here
All that’s bright must fade
Reason and Folly and Beauty, they say
There comes a time, a dreary time
Song
Elegiac Stanzas
To a sleeping maid
The probability
Love and Time
When Love was a Child
A Temple to Friendship
When the wine-cup is smiling before us
Love and Reason
Go where glory waits thee
My Heart and Lute
Has Sorrow Thy Young Days shaded
Love and Hymen
The Sale of Loves
Love and Hope
How shall I woo
Cloris and Fanny
Rondeau
A Night Thought
Odes to Nea
I.
Nay, tempt me not to love again
II.
I pray you, let us roam no more
III.
You read it in these spell-bound eyes
To the Pretty Little Mrs. —
Fanny of Timmol
An Ode upon Morning
I pray you, let us roam no more
Intended for Nea
Illustration of a Bore
The Fortune-Teller
Oh, come to Me When Daylight sets
When on the Lip the Sigh delays
A Reflection at Sea
Flow on, Thou Shining River
So Warmly We met
To ...
To ...
The Evening Gun
Dear Fanny
Love’s Light Summer-Cloud
When Twilight Dews
Love Thee, Dearest? Love Thee?