Irish melodies
by Thomas Moore
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Poetry of Thomas Moore (collection including many Melodies): LibriVox offers a collection of Thomas Moore's poetry, which includes many of the 'Irish Melodies' set to music, read by volunteers. Since Thomas Moore died in 1852, this work is in the public domain. However, LibriVox recordings often feature recitations of the text only, or dramatic readings, and are not necessarily an 'official' unabridged audiobook in the commercial sense with full musical accompaniment, or may not contain every single melody as a dedicated track. - Public Domain Reading/PoemAvailable
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Remember Thee (Unabridged) Audiobook: Kobo lists an audiobook titled 'Remember Thee (Unabridged) Audiobook' by Thomas Moore. 'Remember Thee' is one of the individual poems from the larger 'Irish Melodies' collection. This is likely a public domain reading of a single poem, not the entire collection of Melodies. - Public Domain ReadingAvailable
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Remember Thee: LibriVox has multiple recordings of the individual poem 'Remember Thee' by Thomas Moore, likely read by different volunteers, confirming its public domain status and availability in spoken word format without commercial production or full musical accompaniment.
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An official, unabridged audiobook of Thomas Moore's complete 'Irish Melodies' available on major commercial platforms like Audible, Google Play Books, or Apple Books could not be confirmed through targeted searches. The work, a collection of poems set to music first published between 1808 and 1834, is in the public domain due to the author's death in 1852. Alternative audio formats found include recordings by LibriVox, which hosts public domain readings of many of the individual poems/melodies, such as a general 'Poetry of Thomas Moore' collection and specific readings of 'Remember Thee'. These LibriVox offerings are generally not considered official, commercially produced audiobooks with full musical arrangements, though they provide the text in an audible format.