Lyrics to "Oh, ye dead!" from Thomas Moore's Irish Melodies eighth number, as reproduced in The Poetical works of Thomas Moore, collected by himself (Leipzig: Bernhard Tauchnitz, 1842).
Lyrics to "Oh, ye dead!" from Thomas Moore's Irish Melodies eighth number, as reproduced in The Poetical works of Thomas Moore, complete in one volume (London: Longmans, 1853).
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Lyrics to "Oh, ye dead!" from Thomas Moore's Irish Melodies eighth number, as reproduced in Irish Melodies ... with an appendix, 6th edition (London: J. Power and Longman, 1825)
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Lyrics to "Oh ye dead!" from Thomas Moore's A selection of Irish Melodies with symphonies and accompaniments by Henry R. Bishop, eighth number (London: J. Power. [1825].
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Illustration of "Oh ye dead!" from Thomas Moore's A selection of Irish Melodies with symphonies and accompaniments by Henry R. Bishop, eighth number (London: J. Power. [1825].
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Lyrics to "Oh breathe not his name" from Thomas Moore's Irish Melodies first number, as reproduced in Moore's Irish Melodies illustrated by D. Maclise (London: Longmans, 1866). Also the cover and title pages to this particular volume.
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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]).
Image of the first page of music for Oft in the Stilly Night, one of the most popular songs from Thomas Moore's National Airs First Number, published by James Power, London 1818-c1838
This image shows an episode in 'The Light of the Harem' from Thomas Moore's Lalla Rookh, where Nourmahal visits the enchantress Namouna. Found in Thomas Moore, Lalla Rookh (London: Routledge, Warne, and Routledge, 1860), p. 248. Persistent catalogue…