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________INDEX OF FIRST LINES         561
Have you been at Carrick............   II, 462
Have you been at Garnavilla...........   II, 27
"He dies to-day," said the heartless judge.....     I, 114
He grasped his ponderous hammer........     I, 444
He stepped a man, out of the ways of men.....   II, 72
Heard ye no tell o' the Stumpie's Brae.......     I, 7
" Heard'st thou over the Fortress " .......     I, 25
Heave at the windlass!—Heave 0, cheerly, men . .     I, 43
Her blue eyes they beam and they twinkle.....     I, 44
Here is the road that you must climb with me ...   II, 77
Here rests, and let no saucy knave ,......     I, 116
Here's first the toast, the pride and boast.....     I, 340
Here's to the maiden of bashful fifteen.......   11,310
High upon the gallows tree...........   II, 433
His surely is a happy lot who dwells......       II, 54
Honey-sweet, sweet as honey..........   II, 451
How dimmed is the glory that circled the Gael ...     I, 102
How hard is my fortune............     I, 101
How little recks it where men lie.........     I> 59
Hush 1 hear you how the night wind keens around
the craggy reek..............   II, 396
I AM a friar of orders gray............   II, 224
I am a wand'ring minstrel man..........   II, 461
I am desolate.................   II, 326
I am leaving of Kilyonan............     I, 239
I am Patraic Mor MacCruimin .........     I, no
I bind myself to-day to a strong virtue.......   II, 358
I come to my country..............     I, 89
I found in Innisfail the fair...........   II, 99
I give my heart to thee, O mother-land......   II, 218
I give my soldier-boy a blade.........   II, 93
I grieve when I think on the dear, happy days ...     I, 412
I groan as I put out......... ....   11,447
I had a chair at every hearth...........   II, 530
I had heard lamentations............     I, 178
I had no sail to cross the sea...........- .     I, 357
I have come far from the sound of the thresh ....     I, 345
I hear a distant clarion blare.........     I, 48
I heard the dogs howl in the moonlight night . ...     I, 17
I knew by the smoke that So gracefully curled ...   II, 160