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558         INDEX OF FIRST LINES
Am 1 the slave they say.............      I, 51
Among the reeds, round waters blue .......    II, 133 1
And as not only by the Calton Mountain......    II, 46
And doth not a meeting like this make amends . . .    11,151
And must we part ? then fare thee well......      I. 94
Arrah, Barney, it's raly too bad..........    II, 507
As beautiful Kitty one morning was tripping ....    II, 393
As chimes that flow o'er shining seas.......    II, 323
As down by Banna's banks I strayed.......    11,215
As flow the rivers to the sea...........    II, 288
As I roved out, at Faha, one morning.......    II, 398
As I roved out one summer's morning.......    II, 371
As oak-leaves, when autumn is turning them sere . .    II, 456
As slow our ship her foamy track . . .......    II, 153
" As the breath of the musk-rose is sweetest" . . . .    II, 258
As the sweet blackberry's modest bloom . ....      I, 82
At early dawn I once had been..........    II, 469
At Tarah to-day in this awful hour.......    II, no
At the mid hour of night, when stars are weeping . .    II, 154
Away from the town in the safe retreat......    II, 517
Away with the nonsense of vain poetasters.....    II, 454
Banish sorrow, grief's a folly..........    II, 214
Beauing, belling, dancing, drinking ....'. . .    II, 414
Beautiful and wide are the green fields of Erin ...    II, 470
Before I came across the sea...........    II, 401
Before the first ray of blushing day........      1.375
Before the sun rose at yester-dawn.......    II, 376
Behold! a troop of travelers descending to the shore .    II, 348
Believe me, if all those endearing young charms . . .    11,155
Beloved, gaze in thine own heart.........    II, 532
Beside my cottage door I stand .........    II, 209
Between us may roll the severing ocean......    11,478
Beyond, beyond the mountain line........      I, 1
Bindin'the oats in sweet September........      I, 153
Bless the dear old verdant land..........    II, 44
Blest are the dormant..............    II, 1 '7
Brian O'Linn was a gentleman born .......    II, 365
Bring from the craggy haunts of birch and pine ...    II, 438
Buttercups and daisies in the meadow.......    II, 436