Thomas Moore Earth Poems
- 1. To Miss Moore. From Norfolk, In Virginia, November, 1803
- 2. To The Fire-fly.[1]
- 3. The Fancy Fair
- 4. Mind Not Tho' Daylight
- 5. Odes Of Anacreon - Ode Lv
- 6. To Miss Susan Beckford.[1] On Her Singing
- 7. Odes Of Anacreon - Ode Lxxii
- 8. To My Mother
- 9. Row Gently Here. (venetian Air.)
- 10. The Irish Peasant To His Mistress.[1]
- 11. The Indian Boat
- 12. The Fudges In England. Letter Iii. From Miss Fanny Fudge, To Her Cousin, Miss Kitty ----
- 13. Is It Not Sweet To Think, Hereafter. (air.--haydn.)
- 14. The Musical Box
- 15. The Snow Spirit
- 16. St. Jerome On Earth
- 17. Unbind Thee, Love
- 18. Rhymes On The Road. Extract Xiii. Rome
- 19. Epistle From Erasmus On Earth To Cicero In The Shades
- 20. Rhymes On The Road. Extract Viii. Venice
- 21. The Bird, Let Loose. (air.--beethoven.)
- 22. The Resemblance
- 23. The Genius Of Harmony. An Irregular Ode
- 24. Odes Of Anacreon - Ode Xxxiv
- 25. A Hymn Of Welcome After The Recess
- 26. Fables For The Holy Alliance. Fable Iii. The Torch Of Liberty
- 27. Odes Of Anacreon - Ode Lxiii
- 28. St. Jerome On Earth. Second Visit
- 29. I Saw The Moon Rise Clear. A Finland Love Song
- 30. The Voice
- 31. Oh, Teach Me To Love Thee. (air.--haydn.)
- 32. The Fudges In England. Letter Ix. From Larry O'branigan, To His Wife Judy
- 33. Fragment Of A Mythological Hymn To Love.[1]
- 34. Scepticism
- 35. The Fudge Family In Paris Letter Iv. From Phelim Connor To ----
- 36. The Grecian Girl's Dream Of The Blessed Islands.[1]
- 37. Here At Thy Tomb. By Meleager
- 38. The High-born Ladye
- 39. Rhymes On The Road. Extract Ii. Geneva
- 40. Odes Of Anacreon - Ode Lix
- 41. The Sylph's Ball
- 42. But Who Shall See. (air.--stevenson.)
- 43. Rhymes On The Road. Extract Xiv. Rome
- 44. Alciphron: A Fragment. Letter I
- 45. To Mrs. Henry Tighe, On Reading Her "psyche."
- 46. The Halcyon Hangs O'er Ocean
- 47. From The Hon. Henry ----, To Lady Emma ----
- 48. Fables For The Holy Alliance. Fable Iv. The Fly And The Bullock
- 49. The Light Of The Haram
- 50. Go Forth To The Mount, (air.--stevenson.)