Listing of the Works of Thomas Moore in Wikipedia
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- Odes of Anacreon (1800).
- Poetical Works of the Late Thomas Little, Esq. (1801).
- The Gypsy Prince (a light opera; with Michael Kelly [q.v.], 1801).
- Epistles, Odes and Other Poems (1806).
- A Selection of Irish Melodies, 1 and 2 (April 1808).
- Corruption and Intolerance, Two Poems (1808).
- The Sceptic: A Philosophical Satire (1809).
- A Selection of Irish Melodies, 3 (January 1810).
- A Letter to the Roman Catholics of Dublin (1810).
- A Melologue upon National Music (1811).
- M.P.: or, the Blue-Stocking (A comic opera produced at the Lyceum, 9 September 1811).
- A Selection of Irish Melodies, 4 (November 1811).
- Parody of a Celebrated Letter (Privately printed and circulated, February 1812, Examiner, 8 March 1812).
- To a Plumassier (Morning Chronicle, 16 March 1812).
- Extracts from the Diary of a Fashionable Politician (Morning Chronicle , 30 March 1812).
- The Insurrection of the Papers ( Morning Chronicle , 23 April 1812).
- Lines on the Death of Mr. P[e]rc[e]v[a]l (May 1812).
- The Sale of the Tools ( Morning Chronicle , 21 December 1812).
- Correspondence Between a Lady and a Gentleman (Morning Chronicle , 6 January 1813).
- Intercepted Letters, or the Two-Penny Post-Bag (March 1813).
- Reinforcements for Lord Wellington (Morning Chronicle, 27 August 1813).
- A Selection of Irish Melodies, 5 (December 1813).
- A Collection of the Vocal Music of Thomas Moore (1814).
- A Selection of Irish Melodies, 6 (March 1815).
- Sacred Songs, 1 (June 1816).
- Lines on the Death of Sheridan (Morning Chronicle, June 1816).
- Lalla-Rookh, an Oriental Romance (May 1817).
- The Fudge Family in Paris (20 April 1818).
- National Airs, 1 (23 April 1818).
- To the Ship in which Lord C[A]ST[LE]R[EA]GH Sailed for the Continent (Morning Chronicle , 22 September 1818).
- Lines on the Death of Joseph Atkinson, Esq. of Dublin (25 September 1818).
- Go, Brothers in Wisdom (Morning Chronicle, 18 August 1818).
- To Sir Hudson Lowe (Examiner, 4 October 1818).
- A Selection of Irish Melodies, 7 (October 1818).
- The Works of Thomas Moore (6 vols.) (1819).
- Tom Cribs Memorial to Congress (January 1819).
- National Airs, 2 (1820).
- Irish Melodies, with a Melologue upon National Music (1820).
- A Selection of Irish Melodies, 8 (1821).
- Irish Melodies (with an Appendix, containing the original advertisements and the prefatory letter on music, 1821).
- National Airs, 3 (June 1822).
- National Airs, 4 (1822).
- The Loves of the Angels, a Poem (23 December 1822).
- The Loves of the Angels, an Eastern Romance (5th ed. of Loves of the Angels) (1823).
- Fables for the Holy Alliance, Rhymes on the Road, &c. &c. (7 May 1823).
- Sacred Songs, 2 (1824).
- A Selection of Irish Melodies, 9 (1 November 1824).
- Memoirs of Captain Rock (9 April 1824).
- Memoirs of the Life of Richard Brinsley Sheridan (2 vols.) (1825).
- National Airs, 5 (1826).
- Evenings in Greece, 1 (1826).
- A Dream of Turtle (The Times , 28 September 1826).
- The Epicurean, a Tale (1827).
- National Airs, 6 (1827).
- A Set of Glees (1827).
- Odes upon Cash, Corn, Catholics, and other Matters (1828).
- Letters & Journals of Lord Byron, with Notices of his Life (vol. 1) (15 January 1830).
- Legendary Ballads (1830).
- Letters & Journals of Lord Byron, with Notices of his Life (vol.2) (January 1831).
- The Life and Death of Lord Edward FitzGerald (2 vols.) (1831).
- The Summer Fete (1831).
- Evenings in Greece, 2 (1832).
- Irish Antiquities ( The Times , 5 March 1832).
- From the Hon. Henry ---, to Lady Emma --- ( The Times, 9 April 1832).
- To Caroline, Viscountess Valletort (The Metropolitan Magazine, June 1832).
- Alis Bride... ( The Metropolitan Magazine , August 1832).
- Verses to the Poet Crabbes Inkstand ( The Metropolitan Magazine , August 1832).
- Tory Pledges ( The Times , 30 August 1832).
- Song to the Departing Spirit of Tithe ( The Metropolitan Magazine , September 1832).
- The Duke is the Lad ( The Times , 2 October 1832).
- St. Jerome on Earth, First Visit ( The Times , 29 October 1832).
- St. Jerome on Earth, Second Visit ( The Times , 12 November 1832).
- Travels of an Irish Gentleman in Search of a Religion (2 vols.) (1833).
- To the Rev. Charles Overton ( The Times , 6 November 1833).
- Irish Melodies, 10 (with Supplement) (1834).
- Vocal Miscellany, 1 (1834).
- The Numbering of the Clergy (Examiner, 5 October 1834).
- Vocal Miscellany, 2 (1835).
- The poetical works of Thomas Moore, complete in two volumes, Paris, Baudrys European library (rue du Coq, near the Louvre ), 1835.
- The Fudge Family in England (1835).
- The History of Ireland (vol. 1) (1835).
- The History of Ireland (vol. 2) (1837).
- The Song of the Box ( Morning Chronicle , 19 February 1838).
- Sketch of the First Act of a New Romantic Drama ( Morning Chronicle , 22 March 1838).
- Thoughts on Patrons, Puffs, and Other Matters (Bentleys Miscellany, 1839).
- Alciphron, a Poem (1839).
- The History of Ireland (vol.3) (1840).
- The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, collected by himself (10 vols.) (1840-1841).
- Thoughts on Mischief ( Morning Chronicle , 2 May 1840).
- Religion and Trade ( Morning Chronicle, 1 June 1840).
- An Account of an Extraordinary Dream ( Morning Chronicle , 15 June 1840).
- The Retreat of the Scorpion ( Morning Chronicle , 16 July 1840).
- Musings, suggested by the Late Promotion of Mrs. Nethercoat ( Morning Chronicle , 27 August 1840).
- The Triumphs of Farce (1840).
- Latest Accounts from Olympus (1840).
- A Threnody on the Approaching Demise of Old Mother Corn-Law (Morning Chronicle, 23 February 1842).
- The Homeless' Guide to Love (vol.1) (1846).
- Sayings and Doings of Ancient Nicholas ( Morning Chronicle , 7 April 1842).
- More Sayings and Doings of Ancient Nicholas ( Morning Chronicle , 12 May 1842).
- The History of Ireland (vol. 4) (1846).
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