0 THE POETICAL WORKS OF THOMAS MOORE. COMPLETE IN ONE VOLUME. LONDON: PRINTED FOR LONGMAN, BROWN, GREEN, AND LONGMANS, PATERNOSTER-ROW. 1845. 1846718 4 1860. July 13 Bickman Bequest. HARVARD LONDON: TO THE MARQUIS OF LANSDOWNE, IN GRATEFUL REMEMBRANCE OF NEARLY FORTY YEARS OF MUTUAL ACQUAINTANCE AND FRIENDSHIP, THIS VOLUME IS INSCRIBED, WITH THE SINCEREST FEELINGS OF AFFECTION AND RESPECT, BY THOMAS MOORE. CONTENTS. XLVII. 'Tis true, my fading years decline XLVIII. When my thirsty soul I steep XLIX. When Bacchus, Jove's immortal boy L. When wine I quaff, before my eyes. LI. Fly not thus my brow of snow LII. Away, away, ye men of rules LIII. When I behold the festive train LIV. Methinks, the pictur'd bull we see LV. While we invoke the wreathed spring LVI. He, who instructs the youthful crew LVII. Whose was the artist hand that spread LXVI. To thee, the Queen of nymphs divine LXVII. Rich in bliss, I proudly scorn 44 44 44 44 44 XV. Tell me, why, my sweetest dove XVI. Thou, whose soft and rosy hues XVII. And now with all thy pencil's truth XX. One day the Muses twin'd the hands XXI. Observe when mother earth is dry XXVI. Thy harp may sing of Troy's alarms XXVII. We read the flying courser's name |