Thomas Moore Bright Poems
- 151. Alciphron: A Fragment. Letter Iv
- 152. The Dream Of The Two Sisters. From Dante
- 153. Reuben And Rose. A Tale Of Romance
- 154. The Dawn Is Breaking O'er Us
- 155. When Midst The Gay I Meet
- 156. Alciphron: A Fragment. Letter Ii
- 157. At Night
- 158. Song Of The Two Cupbearers
- 159. Lines Written At The Cohos, Or Falls Of The Mohawk Kiver.[1]
- 160. Odes Of Anacreon - Ode Lxiv
- 161. Song
- 162. To Mrs. Bl----
- 163. The Two Loves
- 164. Go, Let Me Weep. (air.--stevenson.)
- 165. To His Serene Highness The Duke Of Montpensier On His Portrait Of The Lady Adelaide Forbes
- 166. In Myrtle Wreaths. By Alcaeus
- 167. Beauty And Song
- 168. The Leaf And The Fountain
- 169. There's Something Strange. A Buffalo Song
- 170. For Thee Alone
- 171. Lines Written On Leaving Philadelphia
- 172. Say, What Shall Be Our Sport To-day? (sicilian Air.)
- 173. Rhymes On The Road. Extract Iii. Geneva
- 174. Love And Time
- 175. Gayly Sounds The Castanet. (maltese Air.)
- 176. The Philosopher Aristippus[1] To A Lamp Which Had Been Given Him By Lais
- 177. Rhymes On The Road. Extract Xii. Florence
- 178. To Lord Viscount Strangford
- 179. Triumph Of Bigotry
- 180. The Crystal-hunters. (swiss Air.)
- 181. War Against Babylon. (air.--novello.)
- 182. Odes Of Anacreon - Ode Xliii
- 183. The Wonder
- 184. The Lake Of The Dismal Swamp. A Ballad
- 185. Oh, Arranmore, Loved Arranmore
- 186. Odes To Nea; Written At Bermuda
- 187. Odes Of Anacreon - Ode Xxxvi
- 188. Oh The Shamrock
- 189. The Magic Mirror
- 190. When To Sad Music Silent You Listen
- 191. To The Flying-fish.[1]
- 192. Bright Be Thy Dreams. (welsh Air.)
- 193. Odes Of Anacreon - Ode Viii
- 194. When The First Summer Bee. (german Air.)
- 195. A Warning
- 196. Corruption, An Epistle
- 197. Let Joy Alone Be Remembered Now
- 198. Gazel
- 199. The Fudge Family In Paris Letter Vii. From Phelim Connor To--
- 200. The Fall Of Hebe. A Dithyrambic Ode