Thomas Moore Poems
- 251. Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms
- 252. Horace, Ode I. Lib. Iii. A Fragment
- 253. To Joseph Atkinson, Esq
- 254. My Heart And Lute
- 255. The Kiss
- 256. Here At Thy Tomb. By Meleager
- 257. Mr. Roger Dodsworth
- 258. Rich And Rare Were The Gems She Wore.[1]
- 259. Child's Song. From A Masque
- 260. The Russian Lover
- 261. Anacreontic
- 262. This World Is All A Fleeting Show. (air.--stevenson.)
- 263. To Rosa. Written During Illness
- 264. Twopenny Post-bag, Intercepted Letters, Etc. Letter I
- 265. The High-born Ladye
- 266. The World Was Husht
- 267. Rhymes On The Road. Extract Ii. Geneva
- 268. Greek Air
- 269. Odes Of Anacreon - Ode Lxi
- 270. The Duke Is The Lad
- 271. To The Boston Frigate, On Leaving Halifax For England,[1] October, 1804
- 272. Odes Of Anacreon - Ode Lix
- 273. The Sylph's Ball
- 274. Odes Of Anacreon - Ode Xviii
- 275. Odes Of Anacreon - Ode Vi
- 276. Odes Of Anacreon - Ode X
- 277. Tho' 'tis All But A Dream. (french Air.)
- 278. Twopenny Post-bag, Intercepted Letters, Etc. Letter Iii
- 279. But Who Shall See. (air.--stevenson.)
- 280. Rhymes On The Road. Extract Xiv. Rome
- 281. Alciphron: A Fragment. Letter I
- 282. Dost Thou Remember. (portuguese Air.)
- 283. Cephalus And Procris
- 284. Recent Dialogue
- 285. Oh, Soon Return
- 286. To James Corry, Esq. On His Making Me A Present Of A Wine Strainer
- 287. Odes Of Anacreon - Ode Xiv
- 288. Fanny, Dearest
- 289. To Mrs. Henry Tighe, On Reading Her "psyche."
- 290. Epigram. Dialogue Between A Catholic Delegate And His Royal Highness The Duke Of Cumberland
- 291. Epilogue. Written For Lady Dacre's Tragedy Of Ina
- 292. Translations From Catullus. Carm. 70
- 293. The Dying Warrior
- 294. The Halcyon Hangs O'er Ocean
- 295. Lines On The Death Of Sheridan
- 296. Hush, Hush!
- 297. There Is A Bleak Desert. (air.--crescentini.)
- 298. Those Evening Bells. (air.--the Bells Of St. Petersburgh.)
- 299. Common Sense And Genius. (french Air.)
- 300. From The Hon. Henry ----, To Lady Emma ----