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... publication of the " Irish Melodies " put all his early work into the shade . In the autumn of 1803 , Thomas Moore had an opportunity of showing his independence . His great friend and patron , Lord Moira , acquired the " gift " of a ...
... publication of the " Irish Melodies " put all his early work into the shade . In the autumn of 1803 , Thomas Moore had an opportunity of showing his independence . His great friend and patron , Lord Moira , acquired the " gift " of a ...
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... publication . " " The original proposal for the publication seems to have been made by Sir John Stevenson , who had already set many of Moore's poems to music and who now undertook to arrange the Irish airs if Moore would write lyrics ...
... publication . " " The original proposal for the publication seems to have been made by Sir John Stevenson , who had already set many of Moore's poems to music and who now undertook to arrange the Irish airs if Moore would write lyrics ...
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... publication , William issued pirated edition of this eighth number , with accom- paniments by Sir John Stevenson . a [ Note : In 1822 there appeared a collection of Letters , Poems and Legends under the title of Fudge in Ireland ...
... publication , William issued pirated edition of this eighth number , with accom- paniments by Sir John Stevenson . a [ Note : In 1822 there appeared a collection of Letters , Poems and Legends under the title of Fudge in Ireland ...
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