√ | Century of Experience | Evidence | Name of Reader / Listener / Reading Group | Author of Text | Title of Text | Form of Text | |
| 1800-1849 | Transcription of poem as 'The Song of Music'. 'Moore'. | Mary Groom | Thomas Moore | The Song Of Music | Unknown |
| 1800-1849 | 'The Fickleness of Love'. 'Moore'. [Transcription of poem]. | Mary Groom | Thomas Moore | 'The Fickleness of Love' | Unknown |
| 1800-1849 | 'A Reflection at Sea'. 'Moore'. [Transcription of poem]. | Mary Groom | Thomas Moore | A Reflection at Sea | Unknown |
| 1800-1849 | 'Weep not for Those'. 'Moore'. [Transcription of poem]. | Mary Groom | Thomas Moore | Weep Not for Those | Unknown |
| 1800-1849 | 'Stanzas'. 'Moore'. [Transcription of poem]'Go, let me weep there's bliss in tears /...'. | Mary Groom | Thomas Moore | Stanzas | Unknown |
| 1800-1849 | 'Perpetual Adoration'. 'Moore'. [Transcription of poem] | Mary Groom | Thomas Moore | Perpetual Adoration | Unknown |
| 1800-1849 | 'The Inspiartion of Love'. 'Moore'. | Mary Groom | Thomas Moore | The Inspiration of Love | Unknown |
| 1800-1849 | 'The Meeting of the Waters'. 'Moore'. | Mary Groom | Thomas Moore | The Meeting of the Waters | Unknown |
| 1800-1849 | 'The Tear / Moore' [transcription of text]. | Mary Groom | Thomas Moore | The Tear | Unknown |
| 1800-1849 | 'The Wintery smile of Sorrow / Moore' [transcription of text]. | Mary Groom | Thomas Moore | The Wintery Smile of Sorrow | Unknown |
| 1800-1849 | To Jane Whene'er I see those smiling eyes... [the 'transcript' does not follow the original to the letter] | member of Carey/Maingay group | Thomas Moore | Whene'er I see Those Smiling Eyes | Unknown |
| 1800-1849 | 'I knew, I knew it could not last...' [transcript (exact) of lines 277-294] | member of Carey/Maingay group | Thomas Moore | Lalla Rookh | Unknown |
| 1800-1849 | 'Oh! Had wenever met/...' [transcript of lines 384-387] | member of Carey/Maingay group | Thomas Moore | Lalla Rookh | Unknown |
| 1800-1849 | Byron to Thomas Moore, 22 August 1813, in description of Newstead Abbey: 'I remember, when about fifteen, reading your... | George Gordon, Lord Byron | Thomas Moore | [poems] | Unknown |
| 1800-1849 | Byron to Thomas Moore, 10 January 1815: 'I have redde thee upon the Fathers, and it is excellent well ... you must no... | George Gordon Lord Byron | Thomas Moore | article on Boyd's Select Passages from the Writings of St Chrysostom | Print: Serial / periodical |
| 1800-1849 | Byron to John Murray 9 July 1817: 'I have got the sketch & extracts from Lallah Rookh ... the plan as well as the extr... | George Gordon Lord Byron | Thomas Moore | Lallah Rookh | Unknown |
| 1800-1849 | Byron to Thomas Moore, 10 July 1817: '[John] Murray ... has contrived to send me extracts from Lalla Rookh ... They ar... | George Gordon Lord Byron | Thomas Moore | Lallah Rookh (extracts) | Print: Serial / periodical |
| 1800-1849 | Byron to John Murray, 15 July 1817: 'I lent [M. G.] Lewis who is at Venice ... your extracts from Lalla Rookh -- & Man... | Matthew Gregory Lewis | Thomas Moore | Lallah Rookh (extracts) | Print: Serial / periodical |
| 1800-1849 | Byron to John Murray, 15 September 1817: 'I have read 'Lallah Rookh' -- but not with sufficient attention yet -- for I... | George Gordon Lord Byron | Thomas Moore | Lallah Rookh | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | Byron to John Murray, 15 September 1817, on what he perceives to be inferiority of contemporary authors to Pope: 'I am... | George Gordon Lord Byron | Thomas Moore | [poems] | Unknown |
| 1800-1849 | Byron to Thomas Moore, 9 June 1820; 'Galignani has just sent me the Paris edition of your works (which I wrote to orde... | George Gordon Lord Byron | Thomas Moore | Works | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | Byron to Thomas Moore, 9 June 1820; 'I have just been turning over Little, which I knew by heart in 1803, being then i... | George Gordon Lord Byron | Thomas Moore | Poems of the Late Thomas Little | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | Byron to Thomas Moore, 9 June 1820; 'I have just been turning over Little, which I knew by heart in 1803, being then i... | George Gordon Lord Byron | Thomas Moore | Poems of the Late Thomas Little | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | Byron's Ravenna Journal (4 January-27 February 1821), 12 January 1821, on memories of Cambridge life with friend Edwar... | George Gordon, Lord Byron, and Edward Noel Young. | Thomas Moore | Epistles, Odes and Other Poems | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | Byron to Thomas Moore, 16 November 1821, on literary ambitions of an Irish visitor, John Taaffe: 'I read a letter of y... | George Gordon Lord Byron | Thomas Moore | [letter] | Manuscript: Letter |
| 1800-1849 | [Extensive discusion of the text in a letter to Marianne Lawson 15/03/1823.] ...Throw in too, I grant, some fine poetr... | Anne Lister | Thomas Moore | The Loves of the Angels | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | Just after ten read aloud to my aunt the very favourable review of Lallah Rookh; an Oriental romance by Thomas Moore..... | Anne Lister | Thomas Moore | Lallah Rookh or 'Review' | Unknown |
| 1700-1799 1800-1849 | ??Moore, who is a poet of inspiration, could write in any circumstances. There is no man of the age labours harder tha... | Charles Robert Maturin | Thomas Moore | Complete Poems and Songs | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | 'Moore's Lallah Rookh & Byron's Childe Harold canto fourth formed an odd mixture with these speculations. It was fool... | Thomas Carlyle | Thomas Moore | Lalla Rookh | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | 'I have read most of Moore's Life of Sheridan, I see Mr Canning first came into notice in 1794...' | Robert Sharp | Thomas Moore | Memoirs of the Life of the Rt Hon R B Sheridan | Print: Book |
| 1850-1899 | 'Bad headache all day. Gross Cophta in the evening. Looked through Moore's Life of Sheridan in the morning - a firstra... | George Eliot [pseud] | Thomas Moore | Memoirs of the Life of Sheridan | Print: BookManuscript: Unknown |
| 1800-1849 | Susan J. Wolfson notes Felicia Hemans's reading (probably some time after 1830) of Thomas Moore's "Life of Byron", 'wh... | Felicia Hemans | Thomas Moore | Life of Byron | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | '[A]sk Ld M[orpeth] to read you the lost Peri & see the lines about the boy kneeling & the man of crime are not passin... | Lady Caroline Lamb | Thomas Moore | Lalla Rookh | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | Mary Berry, Journal, 9 June 1808: 'Dined at Lady Donegal's with Agnes [Berry, her sister]. Philippa (Godfrey), Charle... | Mary Berry | Thomas Moore | 'Corruption' | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | Mary Berry, Journal, 9 June 1808: 'Dined at Lady Donegal's with Agnes [Berry, her sister]. Philippa (Godfrey), Charle... | Mary Berry | Thomas Moore | 'Intolerance' | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | Mary Berry, Journal, 11 June 1808: 'In the evening I read 'Corruption' and 'Intolerance' aloud.' | Mary Berry | Thomas Moore | 'Intolerance' | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | Mary Berry, Journal, 11 June 1808: 'In the evening I read 'Corruption' and 'Intolerance' aloud.' | Mary Berry | Thomas Moore | 'Corruption' | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | The elderly Harriet Martineau reflects upon her altered reading capacity: 'I could not now read "Lalla Rookh" through ... | Harriet Martineau | Thomas Moore | Lalla Rookh | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 1850-1899 | [Item transcribed into a commonplace book]: Untitled; Text = 'To sigh, yet feel no pain; /To weep - yet scarce know wh... | Magdalene Sharpe- Erskine | [Thomas] [Moore] | [The Blue Stocking] | Print: Unknown |
| 1800-1849 | [transcription of Moore's poem 'Gazel' in what seems to be Lady Caroline's Hand] | Lady Caroline Lamb | Thomas Moore | 'Gazel' | Unknown |
| 1800-1849 1850-1899 | [Item transcribed into a commonplace book]: [ Untitled]; [Text] 'In the morning of life when its cares are unknown/ a... | Magdalene Sharpe- Erskine | Thomas Moore | [unknown] | Print: Unknown |
| 1800-1849 1850-1899 | [Item transcribed into a commonplace book]: [Title] 'My Birthday [by] Moore'; [Text] 'My Birthday! what a different so... | Magdalene Sharpe- Erskine | Thomas Moore | My Birthday | Print: Unknown |
| 1800-1849 1850-1899 | [Item transcribed into a commonplace book]: [Title] 'To my mother [by] Moore'; [Text] 'They tell us of an Indian tree/... | Magdalene Sharpe- Erskine | Thomas Moore | To my mother | Print: Unknown |
| 1800-1849 | 'When Wordsworth was then spoken of as a great poet, the ordinary question was, "Why is he not more popular?" The proc... | Charles Knight | Thomas Moore | Lalla Rookh | Print: Serial / periodical |
| 1800-1849 | 'Love's Wreath!' 'When Love was a Child and went rolling along/...' | Carey/Maingay group | [Thomas] [Moore?] | 'When Love was a Child' OR ['Loves Wreath'] | Print: UnknownUnknown |
| 1800-1849 | 'Lines written by Moore on Miss [Curria]' 'She is far from the Land, where her young Hero sleeps/...' | Carey/Maingay group | Thomas Moore | 'She is Far From the Land' [Irish Melodies] | Print: UnknownUnknown |
| 1800-1849 | 'Remember thee yes while there's life in this heart/...'[Thomas Moore, 'Remember Thee': first 8 lines of 12-line text.... | Carey/Maingay group | Thomas Moore | 'Remember Thee' [from Irish Melodies] | Print: UnknownUnknown |
| 1800-1849 | 'Oh thou who driest the mourner's tear/...' 'Moore' [epigraph from Psalms not transcribed] | Carey/Maingay group | Thomas Moore | Oh Thou Who Dry'st the Mourner's Tear | Print: UnknownUnknown |
| 1800-1849 | 'Extract from Moore's Love of the Angels' [The Second Angels Story, ll. 1043-1066] | Carey/Maingay group | Thomas Moore | The Love of the Angels | Print: UnknownUnknown |
| 1800-1849 | 'They tell us of an Indian tree/...' | Margaret Maingay [?] | Thomas Moore | 'They Tell us of An Indian Tree' OR 'To My Mother' | Print: UnknownUnknown |
| 1800-1849 | 'There's a bliss beyond all the Minstrel has told/...' ['Light of the Haram' ll. 648-655] | Carey/Maingay group | Thomas Moore | Lalla Rookh | Print: UnknownUnknown |
| 1800-1849 | 'The Minstrel Boy' 'The Minstrel Boy to the war is gone, /... Moore. Benj. Beanlands, Otley, December 1831' | Benjamin Beanlands | Thomas Moore | The Minstrel Boy | Unknown |
| 1800-1849 | 'As a beam oer the face of the waters may glow, ...' | Bowly group | Thomas Moore | As a beam oer the face of the waters may glow | Unknown |
| 1800-1849 | 'The Wish' 'Oh! Had we some bright little isle of our own,... S.W. 1821' | 'S.W.' | Thomas Moore | Oh had we some bright little isle | Unknown |
| 1850-1899 | 'Finished the "Epicurean" by Moore, it is a sad story but very prettily written; began to read the play of "Julius Cae... | Albert Battiscombe | Thomas Moore | The Epicurean. A Tale | Print: Book |
| 1850-1899 | 'Finished the "Epicurean" by Moore, it is a sad story but very prettily written; began to read the play of "Julius Cae... | Albert Battiscombe | Thomas Moore | Paradise and the Peri | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | 'Have you read Moore? I come in, I see, for a little notice once or twice. I find the Peer and Poet (and I knew it onl... | Sydney Smith | Thomas Moore | Life of Byron | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | 'Read Lalla Rookh. Not well all day' | Mary Shelley | Thomas Moore | Lallah Rookh: an Oriental Romance | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | 'Read a little of Tacitus - Several of Beaumont and Fletchers Plays - S. reads Volpone and the Alchymist aloud and beg... | Percy Bysshe Shelley | Thomas Moore | Lalla Rookh: an oriental romance | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | 'Read Fielding's Amelia - Sir Launcelot Greaves. a little of Tacitus - Twopenny post bag.' | Mary Shelley | Thomas Moore | Intercepted Letters; or, Twopenny Post-Bag | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | [Mary Shelley's Reading List for 1817. As far as possible texts mentioned in journal entries are not given separate da... | Mary Shelley | Thomas Moore | Epistles, Odes and Other Poems | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | 'Thursday Jany. 23rd. Do an Italian exercise & read some of Moore's Anacreon [...] Read
Anarcharsis [...] Begin Gol... | Claire Clairmont | Thomas Moore | Odes of Anacreon, Translated into English Verse | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | 'Read "Women" of Mathuerin [for Maturin] - the Fudge Family - Beppo &c. S. begins the Republic of Plato' | Mary Shelley | Thomas Moore | Fudge Family in Paris, The. Edited by Thomas Brown the Younger | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | 'Sunday July 29th. [...] Read Tom Crib's Memorial to Congress.' | Claire Clairmont | Thomas Moore | Tom Crib's Memorial to Congress | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | Elizabeth Barrett to Ann Lowry Boyd, c. April 1831:
'For the last week I have not been at all well, & indeed was ob... | Elizabeth Barrett | Thomas Moore | Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: with Notices of His Life | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | 'Except the occupation of one or two annoyances, I have done nothing but read since I got Lord Byron's life -
I have... | Mary Shelley | Thomas Moore | Life of Lord Byron | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | 'I saw my Father today who is quite delighted with Mr Moore's book - indeed who is not? - He thinks the whole sets Lor... | William Godwin | Thomas Moore | Life of Lord Byron | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | 'The "Melodies" bear a few striking marks of the master's hand but there are some of them feeble and I think they must... | James Hogg | Thomas Moore | Irish Melodies | Print: Book |
| 1850-1899 | 'At home there were daily Bible-readings in the family circle for many years, but secular reading aloud happily also f... | Lucy Housman | Thomas Moore | [unknown] | Print: Book |
| 1850-1899 | 'I worked in the Gaol in the morning for a time then lazily read ["Lalla Rookh"?] till dinner time' | John Buckley Castieau | Thomas Moore | Lalla Rookh: an oriental romance | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | From John Wilson Croker's Note Book:
'On the 25th November 1825, I went by His Majesty's invitation to dine and sle... | King George IV and John Wilson Croker | Thomas Moore | Life of Sheridan | Print: Book |
| 1850-1899 | 'We rowed past these [floating islands of the Dal Lake] on our way to the Shalimar Gardens, already so well known to m... | Zoe Procter | Thomas Moore | Lalla Rookh | Print: Book |
| 1900-1945 | 'The meeting at the Lawn on Dec 9 1901 was devoted to the life & works of Moore & Hood. F.J. Edminson read a paper on ... | Helen Rawlings | Thomas Moore | Lalla Rookh | Print: Book |
| 1900-1945 | 'The meeting at the Lawn on Dec 9 1901 was devoted to the life & works of Moore & Hood. F.J. Edminson read a paper on ... | Miss Goadby | Thomas Moore | | Print: Book |
| 1900-1945 | 'The meeting at the Lawn on Dec 9 1901 was devoted to the life & works of Moore & Hood. F.J. Edminson read a paper on ... | Frederick Edminson | Thomas Moore | | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 1850-1899 | From the Commonplace book of Mrs Austen of Ensbury: Transcription of four lines from Moore's Lalla Rookh [untitled an... | Catherine Austen | Thomas Moore | Lalla Rookh | Unknown |
| 1800-1849 1850-1899 | From the Commonplace book of Mrs Austen of Ensbury: Transcription of '“On the death of a friend” T. Moore.' | Catherine Austen | T Moore | Lines on the death of a dear friend | Unknown |
| 1800-1849 1850-1899 | From the Commonplace book of Mrs Austen of Ensbury: Transcription of "My birthday" T Moore' beginning '"My Birthday”... | Catherine Austen | Thomas Moore | My Birthday | Unknown |
| 1800-1849 | John Gibson Lockhart to John Murray, 29 September 1829:
'Sir Walter [Scott] has just read the first 120 pages of Mo... | Walter Scott | Thomas Moore | Life of Byron | Unknown |
| 1800-1849 | 'The first volume of "Lord Byron's Life and Letters," published on the 1st of January, 1830, was read with enthusiasm,... | Anne Isabella Lady Byron | Thomas Moore | Life of Byron | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | Mary Shelley to John Murray, 19 January 1830:
'Except the occupation of one or two annoyances, I have done nothing ... | Mary Shelley | Thomas Moore | Life of Byron (vol 1) | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | Mary Somerville to John Murray, 13 January 1831:
'You have kindly afforded me a source of very great interest and p... | Mary Somerville | Thomas Moore | Life of Byron (vol 1) | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | Mary Somerville to John Murray, 13 January 1831:
'You have kindly afforded me a source of very great interest and p... | Mary Somerville | Thomas Moore | Life of Byron (vol 2) | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | Colonel D'Aguilar to John Murray, 15 January 1831, on the second volume of Moore's Life of Byron:
'I have sat up al... | Colonel D'Aguilar | Thomas Moore | Life of Byron (vol 2) | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | John Wilson Croker to John Murray (1831), on the second volume of Moore's Life of Byron:
'No doubt there are longeu... | John Wilson Croker | Thomas Moore | Life of Byron (vol 2) | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | Gally Knight to John Murray, 17 February 1831:
'I have seen the second volume of Moore's "Life of Byron," and thoug... | Gally Knight | Thomas Moore | Life of Byron | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | [From the diary of Elizabeth Firth, 22 April 1818:]
'Read Lalla Rookh.' | Elizabeth Firth | Thomas Moore | Lalla Rookh | Print: Book |