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'Love's young dream' ("Oh the days are gone")
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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'Love's young dream' ("Oh the days are gone")
Lyrics and illustration for 'Love's young dream' from Thomas Moore's Irish Melodies fourth number, as reproduced in Moore's Irish Melodies illustrated by D. Maclise (London: Longmans, 1846).
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Tags: 1846, Daniel Maclise, F.P. Becker, London, Longmans, Thomas Moore
'Love's young dream' ("Oh the days are gone")
Lyrics to 'Love's young dream' from Thomas Moore's Irish Melodies fourth number, as reproduced in The poetical works of Thomas Moore complete (London: Longmans, 1866). Also included are the title page and a portrait of Moore as a…
The Minstrel Boy
Illustration for 'The Minstrel Boy', from Thomas Moore's Irish Melodies fifth number, as reproduced in Lalla Rookh and Irish Melodies (Halifax: Milner and Sowerby, 1859).
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Tags: 1859, Halifax, Irish Melodies, Milner and Sowerby, Thomas Moore, W. Banks
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 a melologue on national music (Dublin: James Duffy. [c. 1850]).
Tags: 1850, Dublin, Irish Melodies, James Duffy, Thomas Moore
Oh breathe not his name
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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Tags: 1866, Daniel Maclise, F.P. Becker, London, Longmans, Thomas Moore
Eveleen ('Eveleen's Bower')
A 'portrait' of Eveleen, the title character of Thomas Moore's 'Eveleen's Bower', from Irish Melodies second number, as found in Irish Melodies ... illustrated with numerous original steel engravings, after W.P. Frith, R.A., A. Elmore, R.A. ...…
Silence is in our festal halls
Lyrics to "Silence is in our festal halls", from Irish Melodies supplement, as translated into Latin by Nicholas Torré and reproduced in Cantus Hibernici series second (Leamington: Thomas Knibb, 1858).
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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
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