Thomas Moore Bright Poems
- 51. Odes Of Anacreon - Ode Xvii
- 52. Young Jessica
- 53. When Night Brings The Hour
- 54. Grand Dinner Of Type And Co. A Poor Poet's Dream.[1]
- 55. To ......., 1801
- 56. Oh, Do Not Look So Bright And Blest
- 57. Odes Of Anacreon - Ode Lxxvii
- 58. To Caroline, Viscountess Valletort
- 59. Announcement Of A New Thalaba. Addressed To Robert Southey, Esq
- 60. The Tear
- 61. Joys Of Youth, How Fleeting! (portuguese Air.)
- 62. Fables For The Holy Alliance. Fable Iii. The Torch Of Liberty
- 63. Tho' Humble The Banquet
- 64. Hip, Hip, Hurra!
- 65. A Dream Of Antiquity
- 66. Yes, Yes, When The Bloom
- 67. Hush, Sweet Lute
- 68. The Natal Genius. A Dream
- 69. Bright Moon
- 70. Sovereign Woman. A Ballad
- 71. The Sale Of Loves
- 72. The Young Rose
- 73. Scepticism
- 74. Here, Take My Heart
- 75. Advertisement
- 76. The Day-dream
- 77. Take Hence The Bowl. (neapolitan Air.)
- 78. The Stranger
- 79. The Fudge Family In Paris Letter Iv. From Phelim Connor To ----
- 80. The Grecian Girl's Dream Of The Blessed Islands.[1]
- 81. Farewell!--but Whenever You Welcome The Hour
- 82. To Joseph Atkinson, Esq
- 83. Rich And Rare Were The Gems She Wore.[1]
- 84. The Russian Lover
- 85. This World Is All A Fleeting Show. (air.--stevenson.)
- 86. Twopenny Post-bag, Intercepted Letters, Etc. Letter I
- 87. The High-born Ladye
- 88. Rhymes On The Road. Extract Ii. Geneva
- 89. Greek Air
- 90. To The Boston Frigate, On Leaving Halifax For England,[1] October, 1804
- 91. The Sylph's Ball
- 92. Tho' 'tis All But A Dream. (french Air.)
- 93. Rhymes On The Road. Extract Xiv. Rome
- 94. Alciphron: A Fragment. Letter I
- 95. Cephalus And Procris
- 96. To James Corry, Esq. On His Making Me A Present Of A Wine Strainer
- 97. Fanny, Dearest
- 98. To Mrs. Henry Tighe, On Reading Her "psyche."
- 99. Epilogue. Written For Lady Dacre's Tragedy Of Ina
- 100. The Halcyon Hangs O'er Ocean