Thomas Moore Long Poems
- 101. The Song Of Fionnuala.[1]
- 102. If Thou Wouldst Have Me Sing And Play
- 103. The Annual Pill
- 104. King Crack[1] And His Idols
- 105. Latest Accounts From Olympus
- 106. Fum And Hum, The Two Birds Of Royalty
- 107. Rhymes On The Road. Extract Xi. Florence
- 108. To The Honorable W. R. Spencer
- 109. There Comes A Time. (german Air.)
- 110. The Wreath And The Chain
- 111. The Tell-tale Lyre
- 112. Alciphron: A Fragment. Letter Iv
- 113. The Dream Of The Two Sisters. From Dante
- 114. Captain Rock In London. Letter From The Captain To Terry Alt, Esq.[1]
- 115. Reuben And Rose. A Tale Of Romance
- 116. Impromptu, On Leaving Some Friends
- 117. The Dawn Is Breaking O'er Us
- 118. Cotton And Corn. A Dialogue
- 119. Alciphron: A Fragment. Letter Ii
- 120. Twopenny Post-bag, Intercepted Letters, Etc. Letter Vii
- 121. Song Of The Two Cupbearers
- 122. The Triumphs Of Farce
- 123. Police Reports. Case Of Imposture
- 124. Imitation Of Catullus. To Himself
- 125. To Mrs. Bl----
- 126. Fallen Is Thy Throne. (air.--martini.)
- 127. The Two Loves
- 128. Elegiac Stanzas
- 129. The New Costume Of The Ministers
- 130. To Phillis
- 131. The Rector And His Curate; Or, One Pound Two
- 132. Lines Written On Leaving Philadelphia
- 133. The Philosopher Aristippus[1] To A Lamp Which Had Been Given Him By Lais
- 134. Rhymes On The Road. Extract Xii. Florence
- 135. Alarming Intelligence! Revolution In The Dictionary--one Galt At The Head Of It
- 136. The Song Of O'ruark, Prince Of Breffni.[1]
- 137. Moral Positions. A Dream
- 138. Thoughts On The Present Government Of Ireland
- 139. The Lake Of The Dismal Swamp. A Ballad
- 140. Invitation To Dinner. Addressed To Lord Lansdowne
- 141. Ode To The Woods And Forests. By One Of The Board
- 142. If" And "perhaps."
- 143. To The Flying-fish.[1]
- 144. Why Does She So Long Delay? By Paul, The Silentiary
- 145. To The Invisible Girl
- 146. Corruption, An Epistle
- 147. Epistle From Captain Rock To Lord Lyndhurst
- 148. The Fudge Family In Paris Letter Vii. From Phelim Connor To--
- 149. To-day, Dearest! Is Ours
- 150. Speech On The Umbrella Question