This volume contains the collected poetical works of Thomas Moore, a celebrated Irish poet, satirist, composer, and lyricist. Known for his Irish Melodies, Moore captured the spirit of his time and nation in verse. This edition, part of a larger six-volume set, provides a comprehensive look at his poetic output. Edited and with notes by Francis James Child, it offers valuable insights into Moore's life and work. A must-read for scholars and enthusiasts of 19th-century literature.
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