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Thomas Moore (28 May 1779 – 25 February 1852), was an Irish writer, poet, and lyricist celebrated for his Irish Melodies. His setting of English-language verse to old Irish tunes marked the transition in popular Irish culture from Irish to English.
Pages in category "Poetry by Thomas Moore" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Little Boy Blue by Eugene Field " Little Boy Blue " is a poem by Eugene Field about the death of a child, a sentimental but beloved theme in 19th-century poetry. Contrary to popular belief, the poem is not about the death of Field's son, who died several years after its publication.
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Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms" is a popular song written by the Irish poet Thomas Moore, setting new lyrics to a traditional Irish air that can be traced back into the 18th century. [1]
The Book of Taliesin: Poems of Warfare and Praise in an Enchanted Britain. Translated by Lewis, Gwyneth; Williams, Rowan. London: Penguin. 2019. ISBN 978-0-241-38113-7 (complete translation) Evans, J. Gwenogvryn, Poems from the Book of Taliesin (Llanbedrog, 1915) Haycock, Marged, ed. (2007). Legendary Poems from the Book of Taliesin.
My Heart and Lute", sometimes known by its first line, "I give thee all, I can no more", is a song/poem by Thomas Moore. In Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll , Alice recognizes the tune used in the song called Ways and Means sung by the White Knight.
The film was based on the famous "Little Boy Blue" poem penned by Eugene Field in 1888. [f] Henry Savage (1859 – 1927) was an American Musical impresario and Boston real estate mogul. [31] The light opera "Little Boy Blue" was among his many successful productions. [32] The operetta was presented in two acts and set in Paris and Scotland. The ...