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________INDEX OF FIRST LINES         571
Though cause for suspicion appears........   II, 312
Though I have forsaken long...........   II, 184
Thrice at the huts of Fontenoy..........     I, 211
Through grief and through danger........    II, 169
Thunder our thanks to her............   II, 236
Thus sang the sages of the Gael.........   11,356
'Tis I go fiddling, fiddling............     I, 139
'Tis not for love of gold I go...........     I, 50
'Tis not War we Want to Wage .........     I, 414
'Tis pretty tae be in Ballylesson .........     I, 105
'Tis pretty to see the girl of Dunbwy.......     I, 219
'Tis the last rose of summer...........   II, 176
'Tis what they say...............     I, 423
To drift with every passion till my soul......   II, 491
To Meath of the Pastures............     I, 157
To Rathlin's Isle I chanced to sail-........     I, 174
To the Emerald Isle, where our kindred are dwelling,   II, 264
To-night as the tender gloaming.........     I, 71
Tremulous gray of dusk.............   II, 255
Trust to luck, trust to luck............   II, 425
"Turn gentle Hermit of the dale ".......     I, 361
'Twas a balmy summer morning.........   II, 116
'Twas a very lonely spot.............   II, 385
'Twas beyond at Macreddin...........   II, 38
'Twas in green-leafy spring-time.........   II, 297
'Twas on a windy night.............   II, 369
Unto the deep the deep heart goes........    II, 296
Up the airy mountain . . ..........     I, 27
Up the dale and down the bourne .......     I, 199
Up the sea-saddened valley...........     I, 229
Vile and ingrate ! too late thou shalt repent .....     I, 162
Watheks o' Moyle an' the white gulls flyin' ....   II, 342
We are the music-makers............   II, 249
We sit by the fire................   II, 181
We stood so steady...............     I, 442
We summoned not the Silent Guest........   11,272
We who are old, old and gray .........   II, 525