The Complete Poems of Sir Thomas Moore - Collected by Himself with Explanatory Notes by Thomas Moore
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Corrected Report of Some Late Speeches, A.
Correspondence between a Lady and Gentleman. Corruption, an Epistle. Cotton and Corn. Country Dance and Quadrille. Crystal-Hunters, The. Cupid and Psyche. Cupid Armed. Cupid's Lottery. Curious Fact, A. Dance of Bishops, The. Dawn is breaking o'er Us, The. Day-Dream, The. Day of Love, 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. Dog-day Reflections. Donkey and His Panniers, The. Do not say That Life is waning. Dost Thou Remember. Dream, A. Dreaming For Ever. Dream of Antiquity, A. |
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