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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Lyrics to "Sing. sing Music was given", from Thomas Moore's Irish Melodies ninth number, as reproduced in Irish Melodies ... with an appendix, 10th edition (London: J. Power and Longman, 1832).
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Lyrics to, and illustration of, "Song of Innisfail", from Thomas Moore's Irish Melodies tenth number, as reproduced in Moore's Irish Melodies illustrated by Daniel Maclise (London: Longmans, 1876).
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Lyrics to "Song of Innisfail", from Thomas Moore's Irish Melodies tenth number, as reproduced in The Poetical works of Thomas Moore ... Part 2, People's edition (London: Longmans, 1859).
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Lyrics to the 'Song of Innisfail', from Thomas Moore's Irish Melodies ... with an appendix ... 12th edition (London: J. Power and Longmans, 1834).
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This image illustrates an episode from 'The Light of the Harem' in Thomas Moore's Lalla Rookh: a singing spirit ("From Chindara's warbling fount") brings succour to the sleeping Nourmahal. Found in Lalla Rookh (London: Longmans, 1863), p. 305.…
Lyrics to St. Senanus and the Lady, from Thomas Moore's Irish Melodies second number, as reproduced in Irish Melodies ... with an appendix. New edition (London:: Longmans, 1846)
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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 '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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This depicts the concluding episode to 'The Paradise and the Peri', from Thomas Moore's Lalla Rookh: the angel finally welcomes the Peri into Paradise. Found in: The Paradise and the Peri (London: Day & Son, 1860). Persistent catalogue record:…