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INDEX OF FIRST LINES
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A bird came down the walk:
91
A cap of lead across the sky
277
A charm invests a face
163
A clock stopped—not the mantel's;
249
A death-blow is a life-blow to some
204
A deed knocks first at thought,
37
A dew sufficed itself
135
Adrift! a little boat adrift!
246
A drop fell on the apple tree,
113
Adventure most unto itself
257
A face devoid of love or grace,
54
Afraid? Of whom am I afraid?
193
After a hundred years
225
Ah, Teneriffe! Retreating Mountain!
269
A lady red upon the hill
128
A light exists in spring
127
A little madness in the Spring
270
A little overflowing word
311
A little over Jordan,
300
A little road not made of man,
113
All circumstances are the frame
314
All I may, if small,
304
All overgrown by cunning moss,
250
A long, long sleep, a famous sleep
251
Alter? When the hills do.
145
Ambition cannot find him,
301
A modest lot, a fame
petite
,
70
Ample make this bed
214
A murmur in the trees to note,
130
An altered look about the hills;
80
A narrow fellow in the grass
91
An awful tempest mashed the air,
90
An everywhere of silver,
90
Angels in the early morning
119
A poor torn heart, a tattered heart,
28
Apparently with no surprise
122
A precious, mouldering pleasure 'tis
7
A prompt, executive Bird is the Jay,
282
Arcturus is his other name,—
89
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