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| Air a-gittin' cool an' coolah | 77 | |
| All de night long twell de moon goes down | 253 | |
| All hot and grimy from the road | 224 | |
| Along by the river of ruin | 265 | |
| An angel robed in spotless white | 65 | |
| An old man planted and dug and tended | 60 | |
| An old, worn harp that had been played | 17 | |
| As a quiet little seedling | 12 | |
| As in some dim baronial hall restrained | 94 | |
| As lone I sat one summer's day | 122 | |
| As some rapt gazer on the lowly carth | 106 | |
| Ashes to ashes, dust unto dust | 103 | |
| At the golden gate of song | 179 | |
| Aye, lay him in his grave, the old dead year! | 105 | |
| Back to the breast of thy mother | 113 | |
| Because I had loved so deeply | 256 | |
| Because you love me I have much achieved | 238 | |
| Bedtime's come fu' little boys | 144 | |
| Belated wanderer of the ways of spring | 179 | |
| Beyond the years the answer lies | 41 | |
| Bird of my lady's bower | 19 | |
| Bones a-gittin' achy | 153 | |
| Break me my bounds, and let me fly | 285 | |
| Breezes blowin' middlin' brisk | 78 | |
| Bring me the livery of no other man | 92 | |
| By Mystic's banks I held my dream | 204 | |
| By rugged ways and thro' the night | 215 | |
| By the pool that I see in my dreams, dear love | 198 | |
| By the stream I dream in calm delight, and watch as in a glass | 50 | |
| Caught Susanner whistlin'; well | 149 | |
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