Poems of Thomas Moore at Read Online

[Source: Readonline website - online; accessed 16.02.2012; defunct at 22.04.2023 [now casino page]. Individual links have been deleted at the date when the website was found to be extinct. At the date of access it contained 734 poems listed alphabetical by title. The bibliographical source is not given. The Advertisement - a poem - is dated 1830.]

  • Advertisement
  • After The Battle
  • Alarming Intelligence!
  • Alciphron: A Fragment
  • All In The Family Way - A New Pastoral Ballad
  • All That’s Bright Must Fade
  • Almighty God!
  • Alone In Crowds To Wander On
  • Amatory Colloquy Between Bank And Government
  • Anacreontic [Friend Of My Soul, This Goblet Sip]
  • Anacreontic [I filled to thee, to thee I drank]
  • Anacreontic [Press the grape, and let it pour]
  • Anacreontic [She never looked so kind before]
  • Anacreontic [To A Plumassier]
  • And Doth Not A Meeting Like This
  • Angel Of Charity
  • Animal Magnetism
  • Anne Boleyn
  • Announcement Of A New Grand Acceleration Company
  • Announcement Of A New Thalaba
  • Annual Pill, The
  • Anticipated Meeting Of The British Association In The Year 1836
  • As A Beam O’er The Face Of The Waters May Glow
  • As Down In The Sunless Retreats
  • As Slow Our Ship
  • As Vanquished Erin
  • Ask Not If Still I Love
  • Aspasia
  • At Night
  • At The Mid Hour Of Night
  • Avenging And Bright
  • Awake, Arise, Thy Light Is Come
  • Awful Event
  • Ballad For The Cambridge Election
  • Ballad Stanzas
  • Beauty And Song
  • Before The Battle
  • Behold The Sun
  • Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms
  • Bird, Let Loose, The
  • Black And Blue Eyes
  • Blue Love Song - To Miss-----, A
  • Boat Glee
  • Boy Of The Alps, The
  • Boy Statesman, The
  • Bright Be Thy Dreams
  • Bright Moon
  • Bring The Bright Garlands Hither
  • Brunswick Club, The
  • But Who Shall See
  • By That Lake, Whose Gloomy Shore
  • Calm Be Thy Sleep
  • Canadian Boat Song, A
  • Canonization Of Saint Butterworth, The
  • Captain Rock In London
  • Case Of Libel, A
  • Catalogue, The
  • Cephalus And Procris
  • Characterless, A
  • Cherries [A Parable], The
  • Child’s Song From A Masque
  • Church Extension
  • Cloris And Fanny
  • Cocker, On Church Reform
  • Come Not, Oh Lord
  • Come O’er The Sea
  • Come, Chase That Starting Tear Away
  • Come, Play Me That Simple Air Again
  • Come, Rest In This Bosom
  • Come, Send Round The Wine
  • Come, Ye Disconsolate
  • Common Sense And Genius
  • Consultation, The
  • Copy Of An Intercepted Despatch
  • Corn And Catholics
  • Corrected Report Of Some Late Speeches, A
  • Correspondence Between A Lady And Gentleman
  • Corruption, And Intolerance
  • Cotton And Corn [A Dialogue]
  • Country Dance And Quadrille
  • Crystal-Hunters, The
  • Cupid And Psyche
  • Cupid Armed
  • Cupid’s Lottery
  • Curious Fact, A
  • Dance Of Bishops;or, The Episcopal Quadrille, The
  • Dawn Is Breaking O’er Us, The
  • Day Of Love, The
  • Day-Dream, The
  • Dear Fanny
  • Dear Harp Of My Country
  • Dear? Yes
  • Desmond’s Song
  • Devil Among The Scholars, The
  • Dialogue Between A Sovereign And A One Pound Note
  • Dick * * * *
  • Did Not
  • Do Not Say That Life Is Waning
  • Dog-Day Reflections
  • Donkey And His Panniers [A Fable], The
  • Dost Thou Remember
  • Dream, A
  • Dream Of Antiquity, A
  • Dream Of Hindostan, A
  • Dream Of Home, The
  • Dream Of The Two Sisters, The
  • Dream Of Those Days, The
  • Dreaming For Ever
  • Dreams
  • Drink Of This Cup
  • Drink To Her
  • Duke Is The Lad, The
  • Dying Warrior, The
  • East Indian, The
  • Echo
  • Elegiac Stanzas [Though sorrow long has worn my heart]
  • Elegiac Stanzas [When wearied wretches sink to sleep]
  • Enigma
  • Epigram Dialogue Between A Dowager & Her Maid On Night Of Lord Yarmouth’s Fete
  • Epigram [Dialogue between Catholic Delegate and Duke of Cumberland]
  • Epigram [I Never Gave A Kiss (says Prue)]
  • Epigram [What news to-day?]
  • Epilogue Written For Lady Dacre’s Tragedy Of Ina
  • Epistle From Captain Rock To Lord Lyndhurst
  • Epistle From Erasmus On Earth To Cicero In The Shades
  • Epistle From Henry Of Exeter To John Of Tuam
  • Epistle From Tom Crib To Big Ben
  • Epistle Of Condolence From A Slave-Lord, To A Cotton-Lord
  • Epitaph On A Tuft-Hunter
  • Erin! The Tear And The Smile In Thine Eyes
  • Erin, Oh Erin
  • Euthanasia Of Van, The
  • Eveleen’s Bower
  • Evening Gun, The
  • Evenings In Greece
  • Exile, The
  • Expostulation To Lord King, An
  • Extract [Yet, Even Here, Tho’ Fiction Rules The Hour]
  • Extracts From The Diary Of A Politician
  • Fable 1 - The Dissolution Of The Holy Alliance
  • Fable 2 - The Looking-Glasses
  • Fable 3 - The Torch Of Liberty
  • Fable 4 - The Fly And The Bullock
  • Fable 5 - Church And State
  • Fable 6 - The Little Grand Lama
  • Fable 7 - The Extinguishers
  • Fable 8 - Louis Fourteenth’s Wig
  • Fairest! Put On Awhile
  • Fall Of Hebe [A Dithyrambic Ode], The
  • Fallen Is Thy Throne
  • Fancy
  • Fancy Fair, The
  • Fanny, Dearest
  • Fare Thee Well, Thou Lovely One!
  • Farewell! But Whenever You Welcome The Hour
  • Farewell, Theresa!
  • Fear Not That, While Around Thee
  • Fill The Bumper Fair
  • Flourish Of Trumpets
  • Flow On, Thou Shining River
  • Fly Not Yet
  • Fools’ Paradise
  • For Thee Alone
  • Forget Not The Field
  • Fortune-Teller, The
  • Fragment
  • Fragment Of A Character
  • Fragment Of A Mythological Hymn To Love
  • Fragments Of College Exercises
  • From Life Without Freedom
  • From The Greek Of Meleager
  • From The High Priest Of Apollo To A Virgin Of Delphi
  • From The Hon. Henry ----, To Lady Emma ----
  • From This Hour The Pledge Is Given
  • Fudge Family In Paris, The
  • Fudges In England, The
  • Garland I Send Thee, The
  • Gayly Sounds The Castanet
  • Gazel
  • Gazelle, The
  • Genius And Criticism
  • Genius Of Harmony, An Irregular Ode, The
  • Ghost Of Miltiades, The
  • Ghost Story, A
  • Glad New Day, TheChristmas poem
  • Go Forth To The Mount
  • Go Where Glory Waits Thee
  • Go, Let Me Weep
  • Go, Now, And Dream
  • Go, Then--’tis Vain
  • Grand Dinner Of Type And Co.
  • Grecian Girl’s Dream Of The Blessed Islands, The
  • Greek Air
  • Guess, Guess
  • Halcyon Hangs O’er Ocean, The
  • Hark! ’tis The Breeze
  • Hark! The Vesper Hymn Is Stealing
  • Harp That Once Thro’ Tara’s Halls, The
  • Has Sorrow Thy Young Days Shaded
  • Hat Versus Wig
  • Hear Me But Once
  • Her Last Words, At Parting
  • Here At Thy Tomb
  • Here Sleeps The Bard
  • Here’s The Bower
  • Here, Take My Heart
  • Hero And Leander
  • High-Born Ladye, The
  • Hip, Hip, Hurra!
  • Homeward March, The
  • Hope Comes Again
  • Horace, Ode I. Lib. III - A Fragment
  • Horace, Ode XI. Lib. II
  • Horace, Ode XXII. Lib. I
  • Horace, Ode XXXVIII. Lib. I - A Fragment
  • How Dear To Me The Hour
  • How Happy, Once
  • How Lightly Mounts The Muse’s Wing
  • How Oft Has The Banshee Cried
  • How Oft, When Watching Stars
  • How Shall I Woo?
  • How To Make A Good Politician
  • How To Make One’s Self A Peer
  • How To Write By Proxy
  • Hush, Hush!
  • Hush, Sweet Lute
  • Hymn Of A Virgin Of Delphi, At The Tomb Of Her Mother
  • Hymn Of Welcome After The Recess, A
  • I Love But Thee
  • I Saw From The Beach
  • I Saw The Moon Rise Clear
  • I Saw Thy Form In Youthful Prime
  • I Wish I Was By That Dim Lake
  • I’d Mourn The Hopes
  • I’ve A Secret To Tell Thee
  • “If” And “Perhaps”.
  • If In Loving, Singing
  • If Thou Wouldst Have Me Sing And Play
  • If Thou’lt Be Mine
  • Ill Omens
  • Imitation
  • Imitation Of Catullus
  • Imitation Of The Inferno Of Dante
  • Impromptu [upon Being Obliged To Leave A Pleasant Party]
  • Impromptu, After A Visit To Mrs. ----, Of Montreal
  • Impromptu, On Leaving Some Friends
  • In Myrtle Wreaths
  • In The Morning Of Life
  • Incantation [from The New Tragedy Of “The Brunswickers”]
  • Incantation [Sung by the Bubble Spirit ], An
  • Inconstancy
  • Indian Boat, The
  • Insurrection Of The Papers, The
  • Intended Tribute
  • Invitation To Dinner
  • Irish Antiquities
  • Irish Peasant To His Mistress, The
  • Irish Slave, The
  • Is It Not Sweet To Think, Hereafter
  • It Is Not The Tear At This Moment Shed
  • Joke Versified, A
  • Joys Of Youth, How Fleeting!
  • Keep Those Eyes Still Purely Mine
  • King Crack And His Idols
  • Kiss, The
  • Lake Of The Dismal Swamp - A Ballad, The
  • Lalla RookhA BOOK OF POEMS
  • Lament For The Loss Of Lord Bathurst’s Tail
  • Language Of Flowers, The
  • Late Scene At Swanage, A
  • Late Tithe Case
  • Latest Accounts From Olympus
  • Lay His Sword By His Side
  • Leaf And The Fountain, The
  • Legacy, The
  • Legend Of Puck The Fairy, The
  • Les Hommes Automates
  • Lesbia Hath A Beaming Eye
  • Let Erin Remember The Days Of Old
  • Let Joy Alone Be Remembered Now
  • Let’s Take This World As Some Wide Scene
  • Letter From Larry O’branigan To The Rev. Murthagh O’Mulligan
  • Light Sounds The Harp
  • Like Morning, When Her Early Breeze
  • Like One Who, Doomed
  • Limbo Of Lost Reputations, The
  • Lines On The Death Of Joseph Atkinson, Esq., Of Dublin
  • Lines On The Death Of Mr. Perceval
  • Lines On The Death Of Sheridan
  • Lines On The Departure Of Lord Castlereagh And Stewart For The Continent
  • Lines On The Entry Of The Austrians Into Naples, 1821
  • Lines Written At The Cohos, Or Falls Of The Mohawk Kiver
  • Lines Written In A Storm At Sea
  • Lines Written On Leaving Philadelphia
  • Literary Advertisement
  • Little Man And Little Soul
  • “Living Dog” And “The Dead Lion”, The
  • Long Years Have Past
  • Lord Henley And St. Cecilia
  • Lord Wellington And The Ministers
  • Lord, Who Shall Bear That Day
  • Love Alone
  • Love And Hope
  • Love And Hymen
  • Love And Marriage
  • Love And Reason
  • Love And The Novice
  • Love And The Sun-Dial
  • Love And Time
  • Love Is A Hunter-Boy
  • Love Thee, Dearest? Love Thee?
  • Love Thee?
  • Love’s Light Summer-Cloud
  • Love’s Victory
  • Love’s Young Dream
  • Love, Wandering Thro’ The Golden Maze
  • Loves Of The Angels, The
  • Lusitanian War-Song
  • Lying
  • Mad Tory And The Comet, The
  • Magic Mirror, The
  • Meeting Of The Ships, The
  • Meeting Of The Waters, The
  • Melologue Upon National Music, A
  • Memorabilia Of Last Week
  • Merrily Every Bosom Boundeth
  • Millennium Suggested By The Late Work Of The Reverend Mr. Irving “On Prophecy”, The
  • Mind Not Tho’ Daylight
  • Minstrel-Boy, The
  • Missing
  • Moral Positions
  • Morality
  • Mountain Sprite, The
  • Mr. Roger Dodsworth
  • Musical Box, The
  • Musings
  • Musings Of An Unreformed Peer
  • My Birth-Day
  • My Gentle Harp
  • My Harp Has One Unchanging Theme
  • My Heart And Lute
  • My Mopsa Is Little
  • Natal Genius, The
  • Nature’s Labels
  • Nay, Tell Me Not, Dear
  • Ne’er Ask The Hour
  • Ne’er Talk Of Wisdom’s Gloomy Schools
  • Nets And Cages
  • New Costume Of The Ministers, The
  • New Creation Of Peers
  • New Grand Exhibition Of Models Of The Two Houses Of Parliament
  • New Hospital For Sick Literati
  • New-Fashioned Echoes
  • News For Country Cousins
  • Night Dance, The
  • Night Thought, A
  • Nights Of Music
  • No, Not More Welcome
  • No--Leave My Heart To Rest
  • Nonsense
  • Not From Thee
  • Notions On Reform
  • Numbering Of The Clergy, The
  • O Say, Thou Best And Brightest
  • O’Donohue’s Mistress
  • Occasional Address For The Opening Of The New Theatre
  • Occasional Epilogue
  • Ode To A Hat
  • Ode To Don Miguel
  • Ode To Ferdinand
  • Ode To The Goddess Ceres
  • Ode To The Sublime Porte
  • Ode To The Woods And Forests
  • Odes Of Anacreon
  • Odes To Nea
  • Oft, In The Stilly Night
  • Oh Banquet Not
  • Oh Fair! Oh Purest!
  • Oh For The Swords Of Former Time!
  • Oh The Shamrock
  • Oh Thou Who Dry’st The Mourner’s Tear
  • Oh! Blame Not The Bard
  • Oh! Breathe Not His Name
  • Oh! Doubt Me Not
  • Oh! Had We Some Bright Little Isle Of Our Own
  • Oh! Think Not My Spirits Are Always As Light
  • Oh, Arranmore, Loved Arranmore
  • Oh, Call It By Some Better Name
  • Oh, Come To Me When Daylight Sets
  • Oh, Could We Do With This World Of Ours
  • Oh, Days Of Youth
  • Oh, Do Not Look So Bright And Blest
  • Oh, Guard Our Affection
  • Oh, No--Not Even When First We Loved
  • Oh, Soon Return
  • Oh, Teach Me To Love Thee
  • Oh, The Sight Entrancing
  • Oh, Ye Dead!
  • On A Squinting Poetess
  • On Music
  • On The Death Of A Friend
  • On The Death Of A Lady
  • One Bumper At Parting
  • One Dear Smile
  • Origin Of The Harp, The
  • Our First Young Love
  • Paddy’s Metamorphosis
  • Parallel, The
  • Parody Of A Celebrated Letter
  • Parting Before The Battle, The
  • Pastoral Ballad, A
  • Peace And Glory
  • Peace Be Around Thee
  • Peace To The Slumberers!
  • Peace, Peace To Him That’s Gone!
  • Periwinkles And The Locusts [A Salmagundian Hymn], The
  • Petition Of The Orangemen Of Ireland, The
  • Philosopher Aristippus: To A Lamp, The
  • Pilgrim, The
  • Police Reports - Case Of Imposture
  • Poor Broken Flower
  • Poor Wounded Heart
  • Pretty Rose-Tree, The
  • Prince’s Day, The
  • Proposals For A Gynaecocracy
  • Quick! We Have But A Second
  • Reason, Folly, And Beauty
  • Recent Dialogue
  • Rector And His Curate; Or, One Pound Two, The
  • Reflection At Sea, A
  • Reflections
  • Reinforcements For Lord Wellington
  • Religion And Trade
  • Remember The Time
  • Remember Thee
  • Remonstrance
  • Resemblance, The
  • Resolutions
  • Reuben And Rose
  • Reverend Pamphleteer - A Romantic Ballad, The
  • Rhymes On The Road: Extract 01. View Of The Lake Of Geneva From The Jura
  • Rhymes On The Road: Extract 02. Fate Of Geneva In The Year 1782
  • Rhymes On The Road: Extract 03. Fancy And Truth--Hippomenes And Atalanta. Mont B
  • Rhymes On The Road: Extract 04. Milan--The Picture Gallery
  • Rhymes On The Road: Extract 05. Padua--Fancy And Reality
  • Rhymes On The Road: Extract 06. The Fall Of Venice Not To Be Lamented
  • Rhymes On The Road: Extract 07. Venice--Lord Byron’s Memoirs, Written By Himsel
  • Rhymes On The Road: Extract 08. Venice--Female Beauty At Venice
  • Rhymes On The Road: Extract 09. Venice
  • Rhymes On The Road: Extract 10. Mantua--Verses Of Hippolyta To Her Husband
  • Rhymes On The Road: Extract 11. Florence
  • Rhymes On The Road: Extract 12. Florence
  • Rhymes On The Road: Extract 13. Rome--Reflections: Conspiracy of Rienzi
  • Rhymes On The Road: Extract 14. Rome--Fragment Of A Dream.
  • Rhymes On The Road: Extract 15. Rome--Mary Magdalen.
  • Rhymes On The Road: Extract 16. Les Charmettes
  • Rhymes On The Road: Introductory Rhymes
  • Rich And Rare Were The Gems She Wore
  • Ring, The
  • Ring [a Tale], The
  • Rings And Seals
  • Rival Topics
  • Rondeau
  • Rose Of The Desert
  • Round The World Goes
  • Row Gently Here
  • Russian Lover, The
  • Sad Case, A
  • Sail On, Sail On
  • Sale Of Cupid
  • Sale Of Loves, The
  • Sale Of The Tools, The
  • Say, What Shall Be Our Sport To-Day?
  • Say, What Shall We Dance?
  • Scene From A Play, Acted At Oxford, Called “Matriculation”.
  • Sceptic, A Philosophical Satire, The
  • Scepticism
  • See, The Dawn From Heaven
  • Shall The Harp Then Be Silent
  • She Is Far From The Land
  • She Sung Of Love
  • Shield, The
  • Shine Out, Stars!
  • Should Those Fond Hopes
  • Shrine, The
  • Silence Is In Our Festal Halls
  • Since First Thy Word
  • Sing, Sweet Harp
  • Sing--Sing--Music Was Given
  • Sinking Fund Cried, The
  • Sir Andrew’s Dream
  • Sketch Of The First Act Of A New Romantic Drama
  • Slumber, Oh Slumber
  • Snake, The
  • Snow Spirit, The
  • So Warmly We Met
  • Some Account Of The Late Dinner To Dan
  • Song Of A Hyperborean
  • Song Of Fionnuala, The
  • Song Of Hercules To His Daughter
  • Song Of Innisfail
  • Song Of O’ruark, Prince Of Breffni, The
  • Song Of Old Puck
  • Song Of The Battle Eve
  • Song Of The Box, The
  • Song Of The Church
  • Song Of The Departing Spirit Of Tithe
  • Song Of The Evil Spirit Of The Woods
  • Song Of The Nubian Girl (from The Epicurean)
  • Song Of The Olden Time, The
  • Song Of The Poco-Curante Society
  • Song Of The Two Cupbearers
  • Song [Fly From The World, O Bessy! To Me]
  • Song [Have You Not Seen The Timid Tear]
  • Song [If I Swear By That Eye, You’ll Allow]
  • Song [Mary, I Believed Thee True]
  • Song [Take Back The Sigh, Thy Lips Of Art]
  • Song [The Wreath You Wove, The Wreath You Wove]
  • Song [Think On That Look Whose Melting Ray]
  • Song [When Time Who Steals Our Years Away]
  • Song [Where Is The Heart That Would Not Give]
  • Song [Why Does Azure Deck The Sky?]
  • Song: On The Birthday Of Mrs. ----
  • Sound The Loud Timbrel
  • Sovereign Woman
  • Spanish Air.--”Ya Desperto”.
  • Spanish Chorus
  • Speculation, A
  • Speech On The Umbrella Question
  • Spring And Autumn
  • St. Jerome On Earth [First Visit]
  • St. Jerome On Earth [Second Visit]
  • St. Senanus And The Lady
  • Stanzas
  • Stanzas From The Banks Of The Shannon
  • Stanzas Written In Anticipation Of Defeat
  • Steerman’s Song, The
  • Still Thou Fliest
  • Still When Daylight
  • Still, Like Dew In Silence Falling
  • Stranger, The
  • Study From The Antique, A
  • Sublime Was The Warning
  • Summer Fete, The
  • Summer Webs, The
  • Sunday Ethics [A Scotch Ode]
  • Surprise, The
  • Sweet Innisfallen
  • Swiss Air. --“Ranz Des Vaches”.
  • Sylph’s Ball, The
  • Sympathy
  • Take Back The Virgin Page
  • Take Hence The Bowl
  • Tear, The
  • Tell Her, Oh, Tell Her
  • Tell-Tale Lyre, The
  • Temple To Friendship, A
  • Thee, Thee, Only Thee
  • Then First From Love
  • Then, Fare Thee Well
  • There Are Sounds Of Mirth
  • There Comes A Time
  • There Is A Bleak Desert
  • There’s Something Strange
  • They Know Not My Heart
  • They May Rail At This Life
  • They Met But Once
  • They Tell Me Thou’rt The Favored Guest
  • This Life Is All Checkered With Pleasures And Woes
  • This World Is All A Fleeting Show
  • Tho’ ’Tis All But A Dream
  • Tho’ Humble The Banquet
  • Tho’ Lightly Sounds The Song I Sing
  • Tho’ The Last Glimpse Of Erin With Sorrow I See
  • Those Evening Bells
  • Thou Art, O God
  • Thou Bidst Me Sing
  • Thou Lovest No More
  • Thoughts On Mischief
  • Thoughts On Patrons, Puffs, And Other Matters
  • Thoughts On Tar Barrels
  • Thoughts On The Late Destructive Propositions Of The Tories
  • Thoughts On The Present Government Of Ireland
  • Three Doctors, The
  • Tibullus To Sulpicia
  • Time I’ve Lost In Wooing, The
  • ’Tis All For Thee
  • ’Tis Gone, And For Ever
  • ’Tis Sweet To Think
  • ’Tis The Last Rose Of Summer
  • To .... ... [And Hast Thou Marked The Pensive Shade]
  • To .... ... [Die When You Will, You Need Not Wear]
  • To .... ... [Never mind how the pedagogue proses]
  • To .... ... [On Seeing Her With A White Veil And A Rich Girdle]
  • To .... ... [The world has just begun to steal]
  • To ...... [’tis Time, I Feel, To Leave Thee Now]
  • To ...... [Come, Take Thy Harp--’tis Vain To Muse]
  • To ...... [Remember him thou leavest behind]
  • To ...... [Sweet Lady, Look Not Thus Again]
  • To ...... [That wrinkle, when first I espied it]
  • To ...... [When I Loved You, I Can’t But Allow]
  • To ...... [With all my soul, then, let us part]
  • To .......’s Picture
  • To ......., 1801
  • To A Boy, With A Watch
  • To A Lady
  • To A Lady - On Her Singing
  • To Cara, After An Interval Of Absence
  • To Cara, On The Dawning Of A New Year’s Day
  • To Caroline, Viscountess Valletort
  • To Cloe
  • To George Morgan, Esq. Of Norfolk, Virginia
  • To His Serene Highness The Duke Of Montpensier
  • To James Corry On His Making Me A Present Of A Wine Strainer
  • To Joseph Atkinson, Esq, A
  • To Julia Weeping
  • To Julia [I Saw The Peasant’s Hand Unkind]
  • To Julia [in Allusion to Some Illiberal Criticisms]
  • To Julia [Mock me no more with Love’s beguiling dream]
  • To Julia [On Her Birthday]
  • To Julia [Though Fate, My Girl, May Bid Us Part]
  • To Ladies’ Eyes
  • To Lady Heathcote, On An Old Ring Found At Tunbridge-Wells
  • To Lady Holland
  • To Lady Jersey On Being Asked To Write Something In Her Album
  • To Lord Viscount Strangford
  • To Miss ....
  • To Miss Moore
  • To Miss Susan Beckford [on Her Singing]
  • To Mrs. --- On Her Beautiful Translation Of Voiture’s Kiss
  • To Mrs. ...... On Some Calumnies Against Her Character
  • To Mrs. ......[To See Thee Every Day That Came]
  • To Mrs. Bl---- [written In Her Album]
  • To Mrs. Henry Tighe, On Reading Her “Psyche”.
  • To My Mother
  • To Phillis
  • To Rosa [And Are You Then A Thing Of Art]
  • To Rosa [Is the song of Rosa mute?]
  • To Rosa [Like one who trusts to summer skies]
  • To Rosa [Say, Why Should The Girl Of My Soul Be In Tears]
  • To Rosa [The wisest soul, by anguish torn]
  • To Sir Hudson Lowe
  • To The Boston Frigate, On Leaving Halifax For England
  • To The Editor Of “The Morning Chronicle”.
  • To The Fire-Fly
  • To The Flying-Fish
  • To The Honorable W. R. Spencer
  • To The Invisible Girl
  • To The Lady Charlotte Rawdon
  • To The Large And Beautiful Miss....
  • To The Lord Viscount Forbes
  • To The Marchioness Dowager Of Donegall
  • To The Rev. Charles Overton, Curate of Romaldkirk
  • To The Reverend ---- [One Of The Sixteen Requisitionists Of Nottingham]
  • To The Ship In Which Lord Castlereagh Sailed For The Continent
  • To Thomas Hume, Esq., M. D.
  • To Weave A Garland For The Rose
  • To-Day, Dearest! Is Ours
  • Tory Pledges
  • Tout Pour La Tripe
  • Translation From The Gull Language
  • Translations From Catullus
  • Triumph Of Bigotry
  • Triumphs Of Farce, The
  • Turf Shall Be My Fragrant Shrine, The
  • ’Twas One Of Those Dreams
  • Twin’st Thou With Lofty Wreath Thy Brow?
  • Two Loves, The
  • Twopenny Post-Bag
  • Unbind Thee, Love
  • Up, Sailor Boy, ’tis Day
  • Valley of the Nile (From The Epicurean), The
  • Variety
  • Verses To The Poet Crabbe’s Inkstand
  • Vision, A
  • Vision Of Philosophy, A
  • Voice, The
  • Wake Thee, My Dear
  • Wake Up, Sweet Melody
  • Wandering Bard, The
  • War Against Babylon
  • War Song
  • Warning, A
  • Watchman, The
  • We May Roam Through This World
  • Weep Not For Those
  • Weep On, Weep On
  • Weep, Children Of Israel
  • Wellington Spa, The
  • Were Not The Sinful Mary’s Tears
  • What Shall I Sing Thee?
  • What The Bee Is To The Floweret
  • What’s My Thought Like?
  • When Abroad In The World
  • When Cold In The Earth
  • When First I Met Thee
  • When First That Smile
  • When He, Who Adores Thee
  • When Love Is Kind
  • When Love Was A Child
  • When Love, Who Ruled
  • When Midst The Gay I Meet
  • When Night Brings The Hour
  • When On The Lip The Sigh Delays
  • When The First Summer Bee
  • When The Sad Word
  • When The Wine-Cup Is Smiling
  • When Thou Art Nigh
  • When Thou Shalt Wander
  • When Through The Piazzetta
  • When To Sad Music Silent You Listen
  • When Twilight Dews
  • Whene’er I See Those Smiling Eyes
  • Where Are The Visions
  • Where Is The Slave
  • Where Is Your Dwelling, Ye Sainted?
  • Where Shall We Bury Our Shame?
  • While Gazing On The Moon’s Light
  • While History’s Muse
  • Who Is The Maid?
  • Who’ll Buy My Love-Knots?
  • Why Does She So Long Delay?
  • Wind Thy Horn, My Hunter Boy
  • Wine-Cup Is Circling, The
  • With Moonlight Beaming
  • Wo! Wo!
  • Woman
  • Wonder, The
  • World Was Husht, The
  • Wreath And The Chain, The
  • Wreath The Bowl
  • Wreaths For The Ministers
  • Write On, Write On
  • Written In A Commonplace Book, Called “The Book Of Follies”.
  • Written In The Blank Leaf Of A Lady’s Commonplace Book
  • Written On Passing Deadman’s Island
  • Yes, Yes, When The Bloom
  • You Remember Ellen
  • Young Indian Maid, The
  • Young Jessica
  • Young May Moon, The
  • Young Muleteers Of Grenada, The
  • Young Rose, The
  • Youth And Age

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