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
Image of the first page of music for Those Ev'ning Bells, one of the most popular songs from Thomas Moore's National Airs First Number, published by James Power, London 1818-c1838
Description vii,9-278p ; 23 cm.
Note Added title-page, colour.
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Lyrics to "The Meeting of the Waters," from Thomas Moore's Irish Melodies number one, as reproduced in Cantus Hibernici (London: Glynn, 1835)
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French translation of the lyrics to 'After the Battle' from Thomas Moore's Irish Melodies third number, as reproduced in Les amours des anges, et les Melodies Irlandaises (Paris: Chasseriau, 1823)
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Lyrics to "As slow our ship", from Thomas Moore's Irish Melodies seventh number, translated into Irish and reproduced in Togha abhrán air Eirinn (Dublin: Cumming & Milliken, 1852). Also included are the front cover and title page.
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Lyrics to 'St Senanus and the Lady', from Thomas Moore's Irish Melodies second number, as translated into Latin by Nicholas Torré and reproduced in Cantus Hibernici (Leamington: Thomas Knibb, 1856)
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Lyrics to 'Love's young dream' from Thomas Moore's Irish Melodies fourth number, as translated into Latin and reproduced in Cantus Hibernici ... series tetra et ultima (Leamington: Knibb, 1859).
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Lyrics to "As slow our ship", from Thomas Moore's Irish Melodies seventh number, as reproduced in Irish Melodies and miscellaneous poems with a Melologue upon national music (Dublin: J. Cumming, 1833).
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