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  Thomas Moore
Moore's reputation in the literary world of his time was of the highest, as is shown from the business arrangements made for the copyright of "Lalla Rookh" (1817).
Much of Moore's work is ephemeral, but there remains a group of lyrics that are as perfect of their kind as anything in the world of literature.
MOORE, Memoirs, Journals, and correspondence, edited by LORD JOHN RUSSELL (London, 1853-6); GWYNN, Thomas Moore (London,1905); GUNNING, Moore, Poet and Patriot (Dublin, 1900); Memoirs of the author prefixed to the poems collected by Moore himself (1841); VALLET, Etude sur lavie et les oeuvres de Thomas Moore (Paris, 1886).
www.catholicity.com /encyclopedia/m/moore,thomas.html   (2216 words)

  
 Thomas Moore
Moore was a good musician and skillful writer of songs, which he set to Irish tunes, mainly of the 18th century.
Thomas Moore was born in Dublin as the son of a grocer.
In 1819 Moore was condemned to imprisonment because of debts - his deputy in Bermuda misappropriated £6000, and the responsibility fell on Moore himself.
www.kirjasto.sci.fi /tmoore.htm   (813 words)

  
 Thomas Moore (1779-1852)
A Hyper-Concordance to the Poems of Thoms Moore
This is a photograph (taken by Kim Gayton-Pollard) of Thomas Moore's House In KEGWORTH.
Moore was questioned but refused to testify against his friends; permitted to remain in college.
www.lang.nagoya-u.ac.jp /~matsuoka/Moore.html   (565 words)

  
 Famous Irish Lives - Thomas Moore
Moore was born on 28 May 1779 at 12 Aungier Street, Dublin.
It was his talents as a singer and pianist, however, which made him an immediate favourite of London society; when his translation of the Odes of Anacreon was published in 1800, he was able to dedicate it to the Prince Regent.
In 1819, Moore fled to France to escape a debtor's son after his deputy in Bermuda had stolen £6,000, but was able to return in 1822.
www.irelandseye.com /aarticles/history/people/whoswho/t_moore.shtm   (290 words)

  
 Thomas Moore
Thomas Moore was one of the more revelrous poets of English Romanticism, composer of the orientalist epic poem "Lalla Rookh", translator of the "Odes" of Anacreon, and an early rival and then close friend, executor and biographer of Lord Byron.
Moore was often quite provocative in political matters: for instance, his beautiful "Irish Melodies" are seeped in Irish nationalist lore, and his numerous tweaking satires on all sorts of traditional British mores and institutions, even when characteristically good-humored, still carry a sting.
Moore refers to the former repeatedly as "Jenky" or "Jenkin" and to the latter as "Freddy" or "Robin".
cepa.newschool.edu /het/profiles/mooreco.htm   (5573 words)

  
 The Contemplator's Short Biography of Thomas Moore
Thomas Moore was the son of a shoemaker, born in Dublin May 28, 1779.
In 1795 Moore, a Catholic, was able to enter Trinity College due to a suspension of one of the rules of the Penal Code.
An essay written by Thomas Davis in 1844 criticized Moore for not being strong enough in his passion for Irish nationalism and attacked him as being elitist.
www.contemplator.com /history/tmoore.html   (699 words)

  
 Barque: Thomas Moore
Thomas Moore is planning appearances for Oct. 17 with the Center for Spirituality and Healing at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, Minnesota and for Oct. 18 sponsored by the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.
Thomas Moore will be the guest speaker at the twentieth anniversary dinner of the Samaritan Counseling Center of the Capital Region to be held Sunday, March 26, 2006.
Thomas Moore “speaks out on behalf of soul as the part of us that is ‘closer to the body, to the world we live in’ than the often abstract world of spirituality.
barque.blogspot.com   (9207 words)

  
 Thomas Moore in Jane Eyre
In Thomas Moore’s literary works he was very influential and held a high position in literary circles including a strong influence on Charlotte Bronte and her literary works.
Thomas Moore’s career started at this early work of poetry and composition in which he received national acknowledgement for his literary work.
Thomas Moore was very influential of the time and it is not much of a surprise that he would be so widely referenced at this time.
www.umd.umich.edu /casl/hum/eng/classes/434/charweb/guajardo1.htm   (1359 words)

  
 The Life of Sir Thomas More (1478-1535)
Thomas More was born in Milk Street, London on February 7, 1478, son of Sir John More, a prominent judge.
More went on to study at Oxford under Thomas Linacre and William Grocyn.
Nevertheless, after the fall of Thomas Wolsey in 1529, More became Lord Chancellor, the first layman yet to hold the post.
www.luminarium.org /renlit/morebio.htm   (803 words)

  
 IHAS: Composer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Moore did, nonetheless, stand by Emmet, who was arrested, tried, and hanged after he had led an ill-fated rebellion in 1803.
With the heyday of the piano and with the growing fascination with the Folk Movements throughout Europe and the New World, Moore's Melodies found their way into virtually every parlor and onto every concert platform of the 19th century, exerting a profound influence on American composers, among them Stephen Foster.
Lionized by contemporary composers and poets, he enjoyed an intimacy with Lord Byron, who entrusted his letters and diary to his Irish friend, plunging Moore into a messy legal battle with Lady Byron after her husband's death and resulting in the destruction of the memoires that could have shed definitive light on Byron.
www.pbs.org /wnet/ihas/composer/moore.html   (315 words)

  
 Thomas Moore — Infoplease.com
Byron, who was his friend, left him his memoirs, which Moore later—on the advice of Byron's executor and friends—destroyed.
Thomas Sturge Moore - Moore, Thomas Sturge, 1870–1944, English author.
Thomas MOORE - MOORE, Thomas (1759—1822) MOORE, Thomas, a Representative from South Carolina; born in...
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 Descendants of Thomas Moore Sr.
From Betty Moore Blake: excerpts of deeds copied at Greene County, TN Courthouse: William & Mary Woods to Jesse Moore for $350, title and interest in 2 tracts of land belonging to James Moore, dec'd of whom we are lawful heirs, in County of Greene, state of TN...
Moore conveyed by deed the 16th day of Aug 1841, one undivided share in 2 tracts of land in the state of TN, County of Greene, which tracts descended from James Moore, dec'd, to his heirs-at-law, being 7 in number, 1st tract containing 100 acres, 2nd tract containing 50 acres...
Moore lives called the home tract, bounded by the lands of John Dodd, William White, and William Woods, was sold separately and Andrew Logan,, agent for John Dodd, purchased same for $45.01, which sum has since been fully paid and satisfied to me, the said John Dodd by the said Geo.
bransoncook.systemaxonline.com /gedcoms/thomas_moore_sr/pafg05.htm   (10280 words)

  
 Amazon.com: The Re-enchantment of Everyday Life: Books: Thomas Moore   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The soul, according to Moore, is a kind of sea of intelligence and responsiveness to life; it animates, yet exceeds, the individual.
Thomas Moore nos invita, a travs de estas pginas, a explorar nuestra vida cotidiana -en el trabajo, la naturaleza, los negocios, el hogar- y redescubrir todo lo que ella tiene de sagrado y maravilloso.
Moore skillfully weaves his own special web of spiritual significance that stretches beyond our culture itself: by going straight to the centre of all human experience.
www.amazon.com /Re-enchantment-Everyday-Life-Thomas-Moore/dp/0060928247   (1746 words)

  
 Minstrel Boy by Thomas Moore   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
It is believed by many that Moore composed the song as a memorial to several of his friends he had met while a student at Trinity College and who had participated in the 1798 rebellion of the United Irishmen.
Thomas Moore was born in Dublin May 28, 1779 into a family with nationalistic sympathies.
In 1795 Moore became one of the first Catholics admitted to Trinity College due to a suspension of one of the rules of the Penal Code.
ogallchobhair.org /minstrelboy.htm   (1291 words)

  
 Descendants of Thomas Moore Sr.
N.D. Moore (in the Laurel County, KY census) was married to a Jane Dyche.
Moore was born and raised in Laurel County Kentucky and was the mother of eleven children.
William F. Mary Margaret MOORE (Lemuel *, James *, William, Thomas) was born on 11 Jun 1835 in TN or KY. She died on 26 Dec 1911 in Nevada, Vernon Co., Missouri and was buried on 28 Dec 1911 in Deepwood Cemetery, Nevada, MO..
bransoncook.systemaxonline.com /gedcoms/thomas_moore_sr/pafg07.htm   (12807 words)

  
 Fictionwise eBooks: Thomas Moore
Thomas Moore was a monk in a Catholic religious order for twelve years and has degrees in theology, musicology, and philosophy.
This long-awaited companion volume to the bestselling Care of the Soul, is Thomas Moore at his most provocative, celebrating the mystery of the spiritual and rejecting simplistic paths to religious vision.
In The Soul's Religion Moore goes beyond the precepts of tradition and external religious practice to show how readers can find the spirit moving in everyday life.
www.fictionwise.com /eBooks/ThomasMooreeBooks.htm   (372 words)

  
 Biography: Thomas Moore   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Thomas Moore is a psychotherapist, writer and lecturer who lives in New England with his wife and two children.
Moore lived as a monk in a Catholic religious order for twelve years.
He has a Ph.D. in religious studies from Syracuse University, an M.A. in theology from the University of Windsor, an M.A. in musicology from the University of Michigan, and a B.A. in music and philosophy from DePaul University.
www.annonline.com /interviews/960812/biography.html   (144 words)

  
 Biography of Samuel Thomas Moore
Isaac Moore and his family came from Tennessee to the Republic of Texas where Isaac obtained a headright of 1280 acres on May 19, 1837, near the small community of Woodland in the northwestern quarter of present Red River County.
At their new home on this land, Carrie Hicks Hamer "Hixey" Moore gave birth to her and Isaac’s second son and fifth child, Samuel Thomas Moore.
Samuel Thomas Moore died on the fifteenth of March, 1923, and was interred in the Baker-Lain Cemetery near the Old Brewer Place where his parents were buried.
home.comcast.net /~huffinec/samuel_thomas_moore.htm   (1193 words)

  
 Dr. Thomas Moore
Dr. Thomas Moore, keynote speaker and early childhood consultant, offers it all.
After spending time with Dr. Moore, your conference-goers will remember why they chose to devote their lives to young children.
With Dr. Moore as your keynoter, you can increase attendance, learning, and excitement at your next conference.
www.drthomasmoore.com   (153 words)

  
 AUTHOR PROFILE: Thomas Moore
Thomas Moore is the widely acclaimed author of the New York Times bestsellers Care of the Soul; Soul Mates; and The Re-enchantment of Everyday Life.
He has practiced psychotherapy for over 17 years and has published many articles in the fields of archetypal and Jungian psychology, mythology, and the arts.
Moore lived as a monk in the Catholic Servite order for 12 years.
store.soundstrue.com /mooret.html   (137 words)

  
 Thomas Moore, Private 643 Australian Infantry AIF   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
From what I can work out the only opportunity Thomas would have had to revisit his family in South Shields and have this photograph taken would have been September 1916 which I think could account for his overstay of leave from Rollestone Camp.
On the left of the photo is Thomas' father Henry Moore, then his brother wearing the uniform of the Durham Light Infantry, then Thomas in the uniform of the Australian Infantry, and on the right in the Navy uniform, Thomas' brother-in-law, Thomas Pringle (my grandfather).
Having been to Gallipoli, surviving Dysentery, Enteritis and Typhoid, this would have been the last time Thomas saw his family in South Shields before departing for the Somme, and death.
www.mg002b3988.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk /tmoore.htm   (750 words)

  
 Thomas Moore Homes - Welcome
Thomas Moore Homes are remarkable for the architectural intelligence that enlivens every day.
Coming home, opening the front door, should lighten the heart, surprise again with a sense discovery and celebration.
But be sure to arrange a personal visit when you can.
www.thomasmoorehomes.com   (97 words)

  
 Thomas Moore
THOMAS MOORE has been a mental health professional since 1980.
THOMAS MOORE makes Presentations to various corporate, medical and professional groups on a regular basis.
THOMAS MOORE has a second career as a writer and began writing screenplays in 2001.
www.thomasmoorecsw.com /resume.html   (409 words)

  
 The Thomas Moore Group HOME   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The urban landscape is fraught with challenges from finding the niche to pricing it.
The Thomas Moore Group works with a wide range of clientele to achieve a variety of real estate goals: acquisition, seller representation, new construction, and conversions.
Contact us today to find out how The Thomas Moore Group can partner with you to achieve your goals.
www.thomasmooregroup.com   (98 words)

  
 Thomas Moore's Home page; publications on global warming, health, economics, religion, evolutionary psychology, ...
Thomas Moore's Home page; publications on global warming, health, economics, religion, evolutionary psychology, Terrorism, Iraq and war, and regulation
Book in PDF On Progress A work on what progress is, why it is important, and whether it will continue.
Also see Dan Seligman "The Gang That Couldn't get the Cocktail Hour Right" in Forbes January 12, 1998 for a discussion of Moore's views on the benefits of Global Warming.
www.stanford.edu /~moore   (273 words)

  
 Thomas Moore   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
He also edited A Blue Fire, an anthology of the writings of James Hillman.
The Education of the Heart: Readings and Sources from Care of the Soul
by Thomas Moore (editor), Caroline Myss (contributor), Marianne Williamson (contributor)
www.lighthousewoods.com /moore_thomas.html   (291 words)

  
 Prisoner of War - Samuel Adams, Thomas Moore, Charles Dusing POW/MIA'sThe Circle of Life Prisoner of War - Thomas Moore ...
Prisoner of War - Samuel Adams, Thomas Moore, Charles Dusing POW/MIA'sThe Circle of Life Prisoner of War - Thomas Moore POW/MIA
A Tribute to Thomas Moore and friends (Tim Guy's Page)
Samuel Adams, Thomas Moore &' Charles G. Dusing
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 Loves of Angels - by Thomas Moore
[Editor's note: The following brief essay on angels was written by the great Irish poet Thomas Moore in 1823 as a preface to his poem, The Loves of the Angels.
Anyone with an interest in angels would surely enjoy that poem.]
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