Illustration for 'St Senanus and the Lady', from Thomas Moore's Irish Melodies with Symphonies and Accompaniments, second number (London: J. Power; Dublin: W. Power, [1808]).
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Lyrics to "Oh breathe not his name", from Thomas Moore's Irish Melodies first number, as reproduced in Irish Melodies with a melologue on national music (Dublin: James Duffy. [c. 1850]).
Lyrics to "Wreath the bowl", from Thomas Moore's Irish Melodies seventh number, as reproduced in Irish Melodies, and other poems: with a Melologue upon national music (Dublin: J. Cumming, 1845).
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Lyrics to 'St Senanus and the Lady', from Thomas Moore's Irish Melodies second number, as reproduced in Irish Melodies (Dublin: Duffy, 1859).
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Lyrics to "While History's Muse", from Thomas Moore's Irish Melodies sixth number, as reproduced in Irish Melodies (Dublin: James Duffy, 1868).
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Lyrics to 'THe Minstrel Boy', from Thomas Moore's Irish Melodies ... with symphonies and accompaniments by Sir John Stevenson ... fifth number (London: J. Power; Dublin: W. Power, [1815]).
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Lyrics to 'Love's young dream', from Thomas Moore's Irish Melodies fourth number, as reproduced in Irish Melodies: and a melologue upon national music (Dublin: William Power, 1821).
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Lyrics to "'Tis believed that this harp," from Thomas Moore, Irish Melodies with symphonies and accompaniment by Sir John Stevenson, third number (London: J. Power; Dublin: W. Power, [1810]).
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Lyrics to 'St Senanus and the Lady', from Thomas Moore, Irish Melodies with Symphonies and Accompaniments, second number (London: J. Power; Dublin: W. Power, [1808])
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