The Complete Poems of Sir Thomas Moore - Collected by Himself with Explanatory Notes by Thomas Moore
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II. From Miss Biddy Fudge to Mrs. Elizabeth ---- Extracts from My Diary. III. From Miss Fanny Fudge to her Cousin, Kitty ----. IV. From Patrick Magan, Esq., to the Rev. Richard ----. V. From Larry O'Branigan In England, to His Wife Judy, at Mullinafad. VI. From Miss Biddy Fudge, to Mrs. Elizabeth ---- Extracts from My Diary. VII. From Miss Fanny Fudge, to her Cousin, Miss Kitty ----. VIII. From Bob Fudge, Esq., to the Rev. Mortimer O'Mulligan. IX. From Larry O'Branigan, to his Wife Judy. X. From the Rev. Mortimer O'Mulligan, to the Rev. ----. XI. From Patrick Magan, Esq., to the Rev. Richard ----. Fum and Hum, the two Birds of Royalty. Garland I send Thee, The. Gayly sounds the Castanet. Gazel. Gazelle, The. Genius and Criticism. Genius of Harmony, The. Ghost of Miltiades, The. Ghost Story, A. Go forth to the Mount. Go, let Me weep. Go, Now, and dream. Go, Then--'tis Vain. Go Where Glory waits Thee. Grand Dinner of Type and Co. Grecian Girl's Dream of the Blessed Islands, The. |
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