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Volume Two - Complete Text & Lyrics

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566         INDEX OF FIRST LINES
" O'er the wild heath I roam "..........      I, 318
Of priests we can offer a charmin' variety.....      I, 373
Oft have we trod the vales of Castaly.......    II, 485
Oft in the stilly night.............    11,164
Oh! Dermot Astore ^between waking and sleeping .      I, 176
Oh ! drimin donn dihs! the landlord has come ...    II, 473
Oh ! fairer than the lily tall...........      I, 279
Oh, green and fresh your English sod.......    II, 450
Oh, how she plowed the ocean..........    II, 34
Oh ! Inver Bay on a harvest day.........    II, 88
Oh, Larry M'Hale he had little to fear .•••...    II, I
Oh! love is the soul of a neat Irishman......      I, 151
Oh, lovely Mary Donnelly, it's you I love the best . .      I, 21
Oh, many and many a time...........      I, 377
Oh! my dark Rosaleen.............    II, 101
Oh, my fair Pastheen is my heart's delight.....      I, 294
Oh ! my sweet little rose, cease to pine for the past .      I, 343 Oh, Paddy dear! an' did ye hear the news that's goin'
round..................    II, 427
Oh, say is that beautiful moon that I see......      1,311
Oh, the boys of Kilkenny are nate roving blades . .    II, 365
Oh ! the clang of the wooden shoon........    II, 144
Oh, the fern, the fern, the Irish hill fern......      I, 348
Oh ! the French are on the sea..........    II, 417
Oh ! the marriage, the marriage.........      I, 217
Oh, the rain, the weary, dreary rain........    II, 126
" Oh, then, tell me, Shawn O'Ferrall".......      1,128
Oh, there was a poor man............    II, 378
Oh, thinkin' long's the weary work .......    II, 84
" Oh, Time, be kind and be my guide "......    II, 26
Oh ! turn thee to me, my only love........      I, 337
Oh ! 'twas Dermot O'Nowlan McFigg.......    II, 210
Oh, weary's on money and weary's on wealth ....    II, 400
Oh, were you at the battle of Ballynahinch.....    II, 382
Oh, where are you going so early ? he said.....      1, 33
Oh ! who is that poor foreigner that lately came to
town...................    II, 387
Old Church, thou still art Catholic........      I, 247
On Euripides' plays we debated.........      I, 48
On the deck of Patrick Lynch's boat.......      I, 324