Thomas Moore Poems
- 351. To Mrs. ......
- 352. The Irish Slave
- 353. Shine Out, Stars!
- 354. Twin'st Thou With Lofty Wreath Thy Brow? By Paul, The Silentiary
- 355. Awake, Arise, Thy Light Is Come. (air.--stevenson.)
- 356. The Dream Of Home
- 357. Odes Of Anacreon - Ode Xlii
- 358. When First That Smile. (venetian Air.)
- 359. To The Rev. Charles Overton, Curate Of Romaldkirk
- 360. When Abroad In The World
- 361. Slumber, Oh Slumber
- 362. Like Morning, When Her Early Breeze. (air. Beethoven.)
- 363. Notions On Reform. By A Modern Reformer
- 364. Lament For The Loss Of Lord Bathurst's Tail
- 365. Our First Young Love
- 366. Epistle Of Condolence. From A Slave-lord, To A Cotton-lord
- 367. One Dear Smile
- 368. Odes Of Anacreon - Ode Xxii
- 369. Animal Magnetism
- 370. Odes Of Anacreon - Ode Xv
- 371. Flourish Of Trumpets
- 372. Odes Of Anacreon - Ode Iv
- 373. Little Man And Little Soul. A Ballad
- 374. Odes Of Anacreon - Ode Xlvi
- 375. Sir Andrew's Dream
- 376. Peace And Glory
- 377. To The Marchioness Dowager Of Donegall
- 378. To .... ...
- 379. A Reflection At Sea
- 380. The Shrine. To ......
- 381. Sunday Ethics. A Scotch Ode
- 382. Copy Of An Intercepted Despatch
- 383. Fragment Of A Character
- 384. To Thomas Hume, Esq., M. D
- 385. The Fudges In England. Letter Vi. From Miss Biddy Fudge, To Mrs. Elizabeth ----
- 386. The Devil Among The Scholars, A Fragment
- 387. Cupid And Psyche
- 388. To The Lord Viscount Forbes
- 389. Long Years Have Past
- 390. Guess, Guess
- 391. Rhymes On The Road. Extract Xv. Rome
- 392. My Birth-day
- 393. Stanzas
- 394. The Catalogue
- 395. Thoughts On Patrons, Puffs, And Other Matters. In An Epistle From Thomas Moore To Samuel Rogers
- 396. Fairest! Put On Awhile
- 397. Lines On The Death Of Joseph Atkinson, Esq., Of Dublin
- 398. Horace, Ode Xi. Lib. Ii. Freely Translated By The Prince Regent
- 399. New-fashioned Echoes
- 400. The Cherries. A Parable