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Volume Two - Complete Text & Lyrics

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INDEX OF FIRST LINES
Were life to last forever, love...........      I, 242
Were you ever in sweet Tipperary........    11,203
What do I want of thee.............    II, 142 I
What hath Time taken.............      I, 90
What is beyond thy life.............    11,477
What mortal conflict drove me here to roam ....    11,427
What rights the brave.............      I, 60
" What will you do, love, when I am going" ... .    II, 23 |
When all beside a vigil keep...........      I, 221
When April rains make flowers bloom.......      I, 27c
When boyhood's fire was in my blood.......      I, 209
When comes the day all hearts to weigh......    II, 220
When Erin first rose from the dark swelling flood . .      I, 250
When first I met sweet Peggy..........    II, 18
When first I saw thee, Kate...........      I, 477
When first unto this town I came.........    II, 376
When he who adores thee has left but the name ...    II, 177
When, like the early rose............      I, 388
When lovely woman stoops to folly........      I, 368
When Pat came over the hill..........    II, 21
When round the festive Christmas board......    II, 56
When Saint Patrick this order established.....      1,192
When the breath of twilight blows to flame . ... .    II, 286
When the cresset of war blazed over the land ....      I, 146
When the time comes for me to die.........    II, 279
When you are old and gray...........    II, 533
" When your beauty appears "..........    II, 260
Whene'er I see soft hazel eyes.........      I, 310
Whene'er with haggard eyes I view........      I, 117
Where is thy lovely perilous abode........      I, J 6
Where Sugarloaf with bare and ruinous wedge ...      I, 386
Where the huge Atlantic swings heavy water eastward,      I, 404
While going the road to sweet Athy........    11,390
Whiskey1, drink divine .'.........        II. 229
Who dreamed that beauty passes like a dream . . .   -II, 531
Who fears to speak of Ninety-Eight.......      I, 426
Whoever the youth who by Heaven's decree ....      I, 291
Why are you wandering here, I pray.......      I, 466
Widow Machree, it's no wonder you frown.....    II, 24
With brain o'erworn, with heart a summer clod ...      I, 241