A governess wanted-well fitted to fill 460 A horse-dealer, famed for nags with long tails. 474 A humble votary of the tuneful nine 315 All quiet along the Potomac they say An Austrian army awfully arrayed. An Irishman fishing one day in the Liffey 406 289 238 570 181 333 427 302 Alone, I am in this sequestered spot not overheard An Irishman travelling, though not for delight 533 504 458 580 INDEX OF FIRST LINES. An old man sits in a high-backed chair Another week has passed away Anormus structur! whar, I'd like to know As Dick and Tom in fierce dispute engage As the rose of the valley when dripping with dew At a public school by chance there were two lads Auld Rob, the laird o' muckle land Ay! ay! I thocht it wad come to this at the last ARD of our hearts, beheld again on earth!. BA Be kind to the old man, while strong in thy youth Be kind to thy father, for when thou wast young Beautiful are the waves that flow Behold this ruin! 'Twas a skull Behold what witnesses unseen Beneath the earth, in her lonely caves Beneath a sleeping infant lies PAGE 277 357 27 539 361 287 564 567 354 562 513 365 568 563 284 360 296 528 317 92 91 19 318 257 578 30 130 37 412 573 Blest hour of childhood! then, and then alone CAN it be true? so fragrant and so fair. Careless and thoughtless all my life. Christian! seek not yet repose Close by the borders of a fringed lake 349 553 362 226 194 570 314 425 442 461 77 202 DARK ARK clouds are hurrying through the sky. Dear girl, I send my love to thee "Dear Mary," said the poor blind boy Dear mother, your anger to soften. stand Death is a fisherman-the world we see. Delightful hour of sweet repose 581 PAGE 21 342 179 25 244 335 568 94 546 132 420 152 315 542 280 423 573 571 463 86 EACH rising charm the boundless stream bestows 211 Emblem of Him that made thee, source of light 156 Ere sin could blight or sorrow fade. 570 Ever lovely and benign. 54 FAINT and listless in its cradle Fairer than thee, beloved! Forth from his cell of frost hoar Winter comes 288 328 149 434 402 17 18 39 19 201 539 535 187 177 561 537 471 450 541 298 Gently, gently, fall sweet sleep George King to King George makes his humble petition. Gin I had a wee house, and a canty wee fire Give out, give out thy silken folds. Go when the morning shineth God is good, each perfumed flower. PAGE 430 78 537 368 251 51 86 171 God of my sires! yon arch of blue. HA ALF-UNBELIEVING doth my heart remain of its great woe Hail, and farewell, thou lovely guest Hark! hear ye the sounds that the winds on their pinions Hark! the hollow woods resounding Harness me down with your iron bands. Hasten, love! the sun hath set Have you any work for a tinker, mistress? Have you sailed on the breast of the deep He comes not-I have watched the moon go down He left his native land and far away Heard ye e'er o' our gudeman Here in the grave there lies a Cave Here lies a spotless child, profane one such 549 451 198 302 201 411 319 333 335 221 292 65 502 322 137 396 393 195 575 576 577 572 576 576 A. B. do declare I am old and blind my I ask not wealth;-the glittering toy I beheld a golden portal in the visions of my slumber I dreamt one night, not many months ago I hae nae kith, I hae nae kin I had a hat-it was not all a hat I hate the very name of box I have no mother! for she died 538 an' I'm weary aften whiles 88 311 68 89 381 452 403 487 449 308 I'll prove the word that I have made my theme In a fair lady's heart once a secret was lurking 441 In a valley obscure, on a bank of green shade. 192 In ancient times as songs rehearse. In Broad Street Buildings on a winter's night In earlier days, in happier hours In glowing terms I would this day indite In hope a king doth go to war |