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Volume Two - Complete Text & Lyrics

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INDEX OF FIRST LINES
565
Not far from old Kinvara............      I, 284
Not for thee, O Maeve, is the song........      I, 370
Not hers your vast imperial mart.........      I, 482
Now all away to Tir na n'Og...........      I, 141
Now Day's worn out, and Dusk has claimed a share .    II, 538
Now let me alone, though I know you won't ...        II, 9
Now Memory, false, spendthrift Memory......    II, 219
Now the third and fatal conflict..........    II, 444
Now welcome, welcome, baby-boy........      I, 54
Now when the giant in us wakes and broods ....    11,291
O breathe not his name, let it sleep in the shade . .    II, 162
O did you not hear of Kate Kearney.......    II, 178
O ever thus, from childhood's hour........    II, 164
O for an hour when the day is breaking......      I, 205
O had you seen the Coolun...........      I, 296
O I'm not myself at all, Molly dear........    II, 10
O memory, thou fond deceiver..........      I, 361
O mother, mother, I swept the hearth.......    II, 314
O say," my brown Drimin, thou silk of the kine . . .      I, 100
O say not that my heart is cold.........        11,514
O season of the withering of the leaves......      I, 468
O sigh of the Sea, O soft lone-wandering sound . . .    11,329
O sit beside me, Nelly Ban.........                II, 465
" O strong-winged birds from over the moorland dark "  II, 193
O the broom banks of the river are fair......      I, 451
O ! the days are gone, when Beauty bright.....    II, 161
O! the days of the Kerry dancing........    II, 146
0 the pleasant days of old...........■     I, 87
O the sunshine of old Ireland...........    H>437
O ! thou Atlantic, dark and deep.........      T, 185
O were you on the mountain...........      I, 420
O where, Kinkora! is Brian the Great.......    II, 108
O woman of Three Cows, agra.........    II, 123
Och ! a rare ould flag was the flag we bore.....      I, 407
Och, girls dear, did you ever hear.........      I, 259
Och hone! and what will I do..........    II, 12
O'Driscoll drove with a song...........    II, 527
O'er Provence breathing, nimble air........    II, 303
O'er the Rath of Mullaghmast.........    II, 501