Thomas Moore Sweet Poems
- 201. Come, Ye Disconsolate. (air.--german.)
- 202. Where Is Your Dwelling, Ye Sainted? (air.--hasse.)
- 203. Twopenny Post-bag, Intercepted Letters, Etc. Letter Vi.
- 204. Sail On, Sail On.
- 205. With Moonlight Beaming.
- 206. Wo! Wo!
- 207. Anacreontic.
- 208. O'donohue's Mistress.
- 209. Her Last Words, At Parting.
- 210. To Mrs,---. On Her Beautiful Translation Of Voiture's Kiss.
- 211. Oh, Come To Me When Daylight Sets. (venetian Air.)
- 212. The Fudges In England. Letter Vii. From Miss Fanny Fudge, To Her Cousin, Miss Kitty ----.
- 213. Lord Henley And St. Cecilia
- 214. Quick! We Have But A Second
- 215. Twas One Of Those Dreams
- 216. The Night Dance
- 217. I've A Secret To Tell Thee
- 218. Oh! Arranmore, Loved Arranmore
- 219. Tis Sweet To Think
- 220. How Oft Has The Benshee Cried
- 221. Oh, Ye Dead!
- 222. The Dream Of Those Days
- 223. Love's Young Dream
- 224. Lalla Rookh
- 225. If Thou'lt Be Mine
- 226. Desmond's Song
- 227. Fairest! Put On A While
- 228. Sing -- Sing -- Music Was Given
- 229. The Meeting Of The Waters
- 230. Sing, Sweet Harp
- 231. Quantum Est Quod Desit
- 232. We May Roam Through This World
- 233. As Slow Our Ship
- 234. Take Back The Virgin Page
- 235. Did Not
- 236. Avenging And Bright
- 237. Silence Is In Our Festal Halls
- 238. No, Not More Welcome
- 239. Dear Harp Of My Country
- 240. O'donohue's Mistress
- 241. Thee, Thee, Only Thee
- 242. My Gentle Harp
- 243. Sweet Innisfallen
- 244. The Song Of Fionnuala
- 245. The Mountain Sprite
- 246. How Dear To Me The Hour
- 247. Echo
- 248. There Are Sounds Of Mirth
- 249. Tis Gone, And For Ever
- 250. Though Humble The Banquet