Thomas Moore Poems
- 301. Lord Wellington And The Ministers
- 302. Translations From Catullus. Carm. Ii
- 303. Odes Of Anacreon - Ode V
- 304. To George Morgan, Esq. Of Norfolk, Virginia
- 305. Odes Of Anacreon - Ode Xxxv
- 306. The Watchman
- 307. Fables For The Holy Alliance. Fable Iv. The Fly And The Bullock
- 308. Love's Light Summer-cloud
- 309. The Donkey And His Panniers. A Fable
- 310. The Light Of The Haram
- 311. Odes Of Anacreon - Ode Xxxvii
- 312. To Julia Weeping
- 313. This Life Is All Checkered With Pleasures And Woes
- 314. Calm Be Thy Sleep
- 315. Go Forth To The Mount, (air.--stevenson.)
- 316. Fragment
- 317. Reinforcements For Lord Wellington
- 318. Rhymes On The Road. Extract Vii. Venice
- 319. Thoughts On Mischief
- 320. Odes Of Anacreon - Ode Xvi
- 321. Anacreontic To A Plumassier
- 322. Rose Of The Desert
- 323. Epitaph On A Tuft-hunter
- 324. Rhymes On The Road. Extract Iv. Milan
- 325. The Harp That Once Thro' Tara's Halls
- 326. All In The Family Way. A New Pastoral Ballad
- 327. All That's Bright Must Fade. (indian Air.)
- 328. When Love Is Kind
- 329. Odes Of Anacreon - Ode Xix
- 330. Alciphron: A Fragment. Letter Iii
- 331. Song Of Hercules To His Daughter
- 332. Church Extension. To The Editor Of The Morning Chronicle
- 333. Verses To The Poet Crabbe's Inkstand
- 334. Lord, Who Shall Bear That Day. (air.--dr. Boyce.)
- 335. The Reverend Pamphleteer. A Romantic Ballad
- 336. Dick * * * *, A Character
- 337. Odes Of Anacreon - Ode Lvi
- 338. The Fudges In England. Letter Iv. From Patrick Magan, Esq., To The Rev. Richard ----
- 339. Remonstrance
- 340. Song Of The Evil Spirit Of The Woods.[1]
- 341. On A Squinting Poetess
- 342. Fools' Paradise. Dream The First
- 343. Poor Wounded Heart
- 344. Religion And Trade
- 345. Fables For The Holy Alliance. Fable Vii. The Extinguishers
- 346. Song. Fanny, Dearest
- 347. The Young Muleteers Of Grenada
- 348. Nights Of Music
- 349. Odes Of Anacreon - Ode Lxii
- 350. Love And Hymen