Thomas Moore Poems
- 451. Rhymes On The Road. Extract X. Mantua
- 452. Love Thee?
- 453. Proposals For A Gynaecocracy. Addressed To A Late Radical Meeting
- 454. The Dream Of The Two Sisters. From Dante
- 455. Captain Rock In London. Letter From The Captain To Terry Alt, Esq.[1]
- 456. News For Country Cousins
- 457. Tout Pour La Tripe
- 458. Reuben And Rose. A Tale Of Romance
- 459. Odes Of Anacreon - Ode Xxiii
- 460. Odes Of Anacreon - Ode Lxviii
- 461. To Cara, After An Interval Of Absence
- 462. Impromptu, On Leaving Some Friends
- 463. Odes Of Anacreon - Ode Xlviii
- 464. The Dawn Is Breaking O'er Us
- 465. Cotton And Corn. A Dialogue
- 466. Dog-day Reflections. By A Dandy Kept In Town
- 467. When Midst The Gay I Meet
- 468. Spanish Air.--"ya Desperto."
- 469. Alciphron: A Fragment. Letter Ii
- 470. Odes Of Anacreon - Ode Xx
- 471. At Night
- 472. Here's The Bower
- 473. Reason, Folly, And Beauty. (italian Air.)
- 474. Twopenny Post-bag, Intercepted Letters, Etc. Letter Vii
- 475. Cocker, On Church Reform
- 476. Song Of The Two Cupbearers
- 477. Lines Written At The Cohos, Or Falls Of The Mohawk Kiver.[1]
- 478. Love And Marriage
- 479. They Tell Me Thou'rt The Favored Guest
- 480. The Triumphs Of Farce
- 481. Odes Of Anacreon - Ode Lxiv
- 482. Police Reports. Case Of Imposture
- 483. To The Ship In Which Lord Castlereagh Sailed For The Continent
- 484. Dreams. To ... ...
- 485. A Blue Love Song. To Miss-----
- 486. Imitation Of Catullus. To Himself
- 487. My Harp Has One Unchanging Theme. (swedish Air.)
- 488. Song
- 489. To Mrs. Bl----
- 490. Remember Thee
- 491. Fallen Is Thy Throne. (air.--martini.)
- 492. The Two Loves
- 493. Elegiac Stanzas
- 494. Almighty God! Chorus Of Priests. (air.--mozart.)
- 495. Odes Of Anacreon - Ode Lxx
- 496. Go, Let Me Weep. (air.--stevenson.)
- 497. Lusitanian War-song
- 498. The New Costume Of The Ministers
- 499. To Phillis
- 500. To Sir Hudson Lowe