Thomas Moore Poems
- 651. Come, Ye Disconsolate. (air.--german.)
- 652. Where Is Your Dwelling, Ye Sainted? (air.--hasse.)
- 653. To .... ....
- 654. Twopenny Post-bag, Intercepted Letters, Etc. Letter Vi.
- 655. Song Of Old Puck.
- 656. Rhymes On The Road. Extract I. Geneva.
- 657. To Rosa.
- 658. Sail On, Sail On.
- 659. Lay His Sword By His Side.
- 660. With Moonlight Beaming.
- 661. To The Same. On Looking Through Her Album.
- 662. You Remember Ellen.
- 663. Wo! Wo!
- 664. Thou Lovest No More.
- 665. Let Erin Remember The Days Of Old.
- 666. Musings. Suggested By The Late Promotion Of Mrs. Nethercoat.
- 667. Song Of Innisfail.
- 668. When On The Lip The Sigh Delays.
- 669. Anacreontic.
- 670. The Song Of The Box.
- 671. Who Is The Maid? St. Jerome's Love. (air.--beethoven.)
- 672. Oh! Think Not My Spirits Are Always As Light.
- 673. Where Shall We Bury Our Shame? (neapolitan Air.)
- 674. The Evening Gun.
- 675. O'donohue's Mistress.
- 676. Her Last Words, At Parting.
- 677. Odes Of Anacreon - Ode Xxix.
- 678. Stanzas From The Banks Of The Shannon.
- 679. To Mrs,---. On Her Beautiful Translation Of Voiture's Kiss.
- 680. Go Where Glory Waits Thee.
- 681. Let's Take This World As Some Wide Scene.
- 682. The Fudge Family In Paris Letter Xi. From Phelim Connor To ----.
- 683. Odes Of Anacreon - Ode Lxvii.
- 684. Oh, Come To Me When Daylight Sets. (venetian Air.)
- 685. The Fudges In England. Letter Vii. From Miss Fanny Fudge, To Her Cousin, Miss Kitty ----.
- 686. Spring And Autumn.
- 687. Epigram.
- 688. Awful Event.
- 689. The Garland I Send Thee.
- 690. Round The World Goes.
- 691. Lord Henley And St. Cecilia
- 692. Quick! We Have But A Second
- 693. St. Senanus And The Lady
- 694. Drink To Her
- 695. Come O'er The Sea
- 696. Twas One Of Those Dreams
- 697. The Night Dance
- 698. I've A Secret To Tell Thee
- 699. Oh! Arranmore, Loved Arranmore
- 700. Her Picture