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562         INDEX OF FIRST LINES
I know a lake where the cool waves break .....    II, 198
I know a maiden ; she is dark and fair......    II, 206
I know who won the peace of God........    II, 353
I left two loves on a distant strand........    II, 65
I love you, and I love you............      I, 333
I loved a love—a royal love...........      I, 484
I loved the High King's Daughter........     I, 173
I made another garden, yea...........    II, 251
I met an ould caillach I knowed right well.....    II, 343
I ne'er could any lustre see ...........    II, 31»
I placed the silver in her palm..........      1,126
I put aside the branches.............    II, 442
I rise in the dawn, and I kneel and blow.....    II, 531
I said my pleasure shall not move.........    II, 290
I sat within the valley green...........      I, 447
I saw the builders laying............      I, 354
I send a ring—a little band...........      I, 200
I sit beside my darling's grave..........    II, 227
I tell you an ancient story............      I, 39*>
I thought it was the little bed..........      I, 20
I walked in the lonesome evening........      I, 17
I watched last night the rising moon.......      I, 402
I wear a shamrock in my heart..........      I, 353
I whispered my great sorrow...........    H, 256
I will arise and go now.............    1I> 529
1 wish the devil was dead............    H> 5°9
I would I were on yonder hill..........    H. 420
I'll love thee evermore.............      1> 339
I'll put you myself, my baby! to slumber.....    II, 324
I'm left all alone like a stone at the side of the street .      I, 376
I'm sittin' on the stile, Mary...........      I> 2°°
I'm very happy where I am...........      I» 74
I've been soft in a small way...........    IJi 4'5
If a respite ye'd borrow from turmoil or sorrow ...    II, 3"3
If clear be your conscience, my Morley......      I> 2
If I had thought thou couklst have died......    H, 5J3
If I'm the Faery fool, Dalua...........      I, >38
If sadly thinking, with spirits sinking.......      I, '92
If you go over desert and mountain ......    II, 2S2
If you would like to see the height of hospitality . .      1,283