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Volume Two - Complete Text & Lyrics

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INDEX OF FIRST LINES
A BABY was sleeping, its mother was weeping ...   II, 17
A cabin on the mountain side hid in a grassy nook . .   II, 287
A dream lives in the purple of thy hills ......     1,35'
A fair lady once, with her young lover walked ...     I, 459
A health to you, Piper.............   II, 85
A laughter in the diamond air..........   II, 292
A little lonely moorland lake...........     I, 449
A long, long way since yesterday.........   II, 467
" A million a decade " .............   II, 480
A pity beyond all telling.............   II, 530
A plenteous place is Ireland...........     I, 298
A poor old cottage tottering to its fall.......   II, 226
A soldier of the Legion lay dying in Algiers ....   II, 186
A spirit speeding down on All Souls Eve......   II, 316
A terrible and splendid trust...........     I, 440
A voice of the winds..............     I, 439
A whisper of spring's in the air..........   11,521
A wind that dies on the meadows lush.......     I, 330
Across the fields and through the dew.....• .     I, 169
Adieu to Belashanny..............     I, 37
Adown the leafy lane we two ..........   II, 30
Again the flowery feet of June..........     I, 203
Ah, Drimmin dhu dheelish, a pride of the flow ...     I, 287
Ah! my heart is weary waiting.........   II, 50
Ah, sweet is Tipperary in the spring-time.....   II, 42
" Ah, then, who is that there talkin' ".......     I, 458
Ah ! why should I recall them..........   II, 131
Alas, for the days of dear Ireland's splendor ....   II, 208
All day in exquisite air.............   II, 450
All holy influence dwells within.........     I, 227
All that's bright must fade............   II, 151
All the heavy days are over...........   11,524
All the words that I utter........... .   II, 533
All ye who love the spring-time .........     I, 69
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