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INDEX OF FIRST LINES
It tossed and tossed, —
30
It was not death, for I stood up,
221
It was too late for man,
197
I’ve got an arrow here;
171
I’ve seen a dying eye
188
I watched her face to see which way
288
I went to heaven, —
208
I went to thank her,
187
I wish I knew that woman’s name,
237
I wonder if the sepulchre
244
I worked for chaff and earning wheat
65
I years had been from home,
44
Just lost when I was saved!
47
Just so, Jesus raps — He does not weary—
312
Lay this laurel on the one
225
Let down the bars, O Death!
201
Let me not mar that perfect dream
174
Life, and Death, and Giants
65
Lightly stepped a yellow star
279
Like brooms of steel
283
Like Men and Women shadows walk
272
Like mighty footlights burned the red
101
Like some old-fashioned miracle
279
Like trains of cars on tracks of plush
116
Look back on time with kindly eyes,
185
Love is anterior to life,
167
Love reckons by itself alone,
305
Low at my problem bending,
289
March is the month of expectation,
275
Me! Come! My dazzled face
236
Mine by the right of the white election!
145
Mine enemy is growing old,—
38
Morning is the place for dew,
131
“Morning” means “Milking” to the Farmer
270
Morns like these we parted;
203
Much madness is divinest sense
9
Musicians wrestle everywhere:
46
My cocoon tightens, colors tease,
184
My country need not change her gown,
32
My friend mast be a bird,
173
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