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INDEX OF FIRST LINES

A cowboy's life is a dreary, dreary life, 61

A Texas cowboy lay down on a barroom floor, 79

All day long on the prairies I ride, 4

An ancient long-horned bovine, 88

As I walked out in the streets of Laredo, 41

As I walked out one morning for pleasure, 70

At midnight, when the cattle are sleeping, 46


Bustin' down the canyon, 6


Come, all of you people, I pray you draw near, 1

Come, all you jolly cowboys that follow the bronco steer, 53

Come, all you melancholy folks, wherever you may be, 121

Come, all you old cow-punchers, a story I will tell, 99

Come all, you old-timers, and listen to my song, 84

Come, all you young waddies, I 'll sing you a song, 131

Come along, boys, and listen to my tale, 109

Come, cowboys, and listen to my song, 158

Come on, all you cow-punchers, 91

Daddy come from Brownsville, 94

Dan Taylor is a rollicking cuss, 57

Did you ever hear of the O L C steer, 21

Driftin' along the rim-rock, old Camp-Robber and I, 116


Every time I see an old paint horse, I think of you, 119


For this is the law of the Western range, 92


Good-bye, Old Paint, I'm a-leavin' Cheyenne, 118


He ca-su-ied wid me, most ruinous, 106