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Sing, sing music was given
Lyrics to, and illustration of, "Sing, sing music was given" from Thomas Moore's Irish Melodies ninth number, as reproduced in Moore's Irish Melodies illustrated by Daniel Maclise (London: Longmans, 1876).
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Tags: 1876, Daniel Maclise, F. P. Becker, Irish Melodies, London, Longmans, Thomas Moore
Sing, sing music was given
Lyrics to "Sing, sing music was given", from Thomas Moore's Irish Melodies ninth number, as reproduced in Irish Melodies (London: Longmans, 1858). Also the illuminated book cover, title page, and frontispiece.
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Tags: 1858, Henry Adlard, Irish Melodies, London, Longmans, Thomas Moore, Thomas Phillips
Silence is in our festal halls
Lyrics to "Silence is in our festal halls", from Thomas Moore's Irish Melodies supplement, as reproduced in Irish Melodies ... with an appendix, 13th edition (London: Longmans, 1838).
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Tags: 1859, Irish Melodies, London, Longmans, Thomas Moore
Silence is in our festal halls
Lyrics to "Silence is in our festal halls", from Irish Melodies supplement, as reproduced in Moore's Irish Melodies illustrated by D. Maclise (London: Longmans, 1873).
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Tags: 1873, Daniel Maclise, F.P. Becker, Irish Melodies, London, Longmans, Thomas Moore
Selim with Nourmahal
This image depicts two characters from 'The Light of the Harem' from Thomas Moore's Lalla Rookh: the Mogul prince Selim, and his beloved concubine Nourmahal. Found in in Thomas Moore, Lalla Rookh (London: Longmans, 1880), p. 248.
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Selim ignores his harem
This image depicts an episode from 'The Light of the Harem' in Thomas Moore's Lalla Rookh. The emperor Selim is unable to enjoy the presence of his harem.
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Peri with the drowned Hinda
This image shows the conclusion to 'The Fire Worshippers' from Thomas Moore's Lalla Rookh. Hinda, drowned, is on the sea-floor with the Peri in attendance. Found in Scenes from the fire-worshippers / by Thomas Moore ; Illustrated by…
Peri with the dead lovers
This image depicts an episode from 'Paradise and the Peri' in Thomas Moore's Lalla Rookh: the Peri, on a mission to find the 'perfect gift' for heaven, observes the death of two plague-stricken lovers--and captures the final sigh of the woman. Found…
Peri denied entrance to Paradise
This image depicts the opening of 'Paradise and the Peri' from Thomas Moore's Lalla Rookh: the Peri, a Persian angel, is disconsolate upon being barred entrance to Paradise. Found in Thomas Moore, Lalla Rookh (London: Longmans, 1863), p. 129.…
Oh! breathe not his name
Lyrics to "Oh! breathe not his name" from Thomas Moore's Irish Melodies first number, as reproduced in Irish Melodies ... with an appendix, 8th edition (London: J. Power and Longman, 1827).
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Tags: 1827, Irish Melodies, J. Power, London, Longman, Thomas Moore