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INDEX OF FIRST LINES

No.

A Book of Verses underneath the Bough . . . . 705

A celuy que pluys eyme en . . . . . 6 (i)

A child’s a plaything for an hour . . . . . 525

A! Fredome is a noble thing . . . . . . 13

A garden is a lovesome thing, God wot! . . . . 800

A late lark twitters from the quiet skies . . . . 854

A plenteous place is Ireland for hospitable cheer . . . 721

A rose, as fair as ever saw the North . . . . 250

A rose for a young head . . . . . . . 952

A slumber did my spirit seal . . . . . . 533

A soun tres chere et special . . . . . . 6 (ii)

A star is gone! a star is gone! . . . . . 651

A street there is in Paris famous . . . . . 723

A sudden wakin’, a sudden weepin’ . . . . . 892

A sunny shaft did I behold . . . . . . 568

A sweet disorder in the dress . . . . . . 266

A weary lot is thine, fair maid . . . . . . 559

A wind sways the pines . . . . . . . 787

Abou ben Adhem (may his tribe increase!) . . . . 598

About the little chambers of my heart . . . . 886

Above yon sombre swell of land . . . . . 681

Absent from thee, I languish still . . . . . 424

Accept, thou shrine of my dead saint . . . . . 288

Adieu, farewell earth’s bliss! . . . . . . 177

Ae fond kiss, and then we sever . . . . . 513

Ah, Chloris! that I now could sit . . . . . 421

Ah! were she pitiful as she is fair . . . . . 115

Ah, what avails the sceptred race . . . . . 572

Ah! what pleasant visions haunt me . . . . . 695

Airly Beacon, Airly Beacon . . . . . . 748

Alexis, here she stay’d, among these pines . . . . 236

All holy influences dwell within . . . . . 609

All in the April morning . . . . . . 893

All is best, though we oft doubt . . . . . 333

All my past life is mine no more . . . . . 425

All Nature seems at work Slugs leave their lair . . . 567

All’s over, then does truth sound bitter . . . . 735

All the flowers of the spring . . . . . . . 227

All the words that I utter . . . . . . . 901

All thoughts, all passions, all delights . . . . 564

All under the leaves and the leaves of life . . . . 392

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