- The Irish Melodies of Thomas Moore. The original airs restored and arranged for the voice with pianoforte accompaniment by C. V. Stanford. Op. 60 by Thomas Moore, 1895
- The Irish Melodies: Op.60 by Thomas Moore, Charles Villiers Stanford, 2010-03-01
- The Irish Melodies of Thomas Moore by Charles Villiers Stanford, 1895
- The state of the departed: An address delivered at the funeral of the Rt. Rev. Benjamin Moore ... on Friday, March 1, 1816 in Trinity Church, N.Y. and ... and early Adventists, sect. 3, reel 7:37) by John Henry Hobart, 1857
- STANFORD-BINET RESPONSE PATTERNS IN EPILEPTICS - Signed by A. Louise; Atwell, C.R.; And Moore, Merrill Collins, 1938
- Metaphysical symbolism in T.S. Eliot's Four quartets (Stanford honors essays in humanities) by Ronald Moore, 1965
- Automatic deduction for commonsense reasoning (Technical note. Stanford Research Institute. Artificial Intelligence Center. Computer Science and Technology Division) by Robert C Moore, 1981
- The Light of other Days. " Oft in the stilly Night. " Irish folk song, (arranged for men's voices T.T.B.B.) Words by Thomas Moore. Arranged by S. Robinson (Apollo Club) by Stanford F. H Robinson, 1952
- Mopsa. Song, words from the Greek by T. Moore by Charles Villiers Stanford, 1905
- Der verschleierte Prophet. The Veiled Prophet. Grosse Oper in drei Acten. Text nach T. Moore's Lalla Rookh von W. B. Squire übersetzt von E. Frank by Charles Villiers Stanford, 1881
- Drink to her. Song [arranged by Sir C. V. Stanford], etc by Thomas Moore, 1895
- Song [arranged by Sir C. V. Stanford], etc by Thomas Moore, 1895
- Six Irish Folksongs ... Words by T. Moore. Arranged for unaccompanied Chorus ... - Op. 78. - No. 1. Oh! breathe not his Name. (No. 2. What the Bee is to ... Tear.) (No. 6. Oh, the Sight entrancing.) by Charles Villiers Stanford, 1901
- Beautiful Sublime: The Making of 'Paradise Lost,' 1701-1734 by Leslie Moore, 1990-03-01
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