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"That rake up near the rafters "

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The autumn wind sighs through the trees
The blue lake of Devenish.

I, 468

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The braes they are aflame with whin

II, 87

The brothers in love are united in death

II, 92

The brown wind of Connacht

II, 79

The car, light moving, I behold

I, 257

The cuckoo sings in the heart of winter

I, 137

The day was declining

II, 362

The dismal yew and cypress tall

I, 394

The fountains drink caves subterrene

I, 317

The Grand Road from the mountain goes shining to

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the sea

II, 138

The Groves of Blarney

The harp that once through Tara's Halls

II, 168

The hill blast comes howling.

I, 207

The host is riding from Knocknarea

II, 528

The hour is past to fawn and crouch

II, 412

The savage loves his native shore

The Little Black Rose shall be red at last
The long, long wished-for hour has come
The lord of Dunkerron, O'Sullivan More
The Minstrel-Boy to the war has gone.
The mother died when the child was born
The mother sent me on the Holy Quest
The Muse, disgusted at an age and clime
The night before Larry was stretched
The Pope he leads a happy life
The red rose whispers of passion

The kindly words that rise within the heart

II, 238

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The sea moans on the strand

II, 438

The silent bird is hid in the boughs

I, 353

The stars are watching, the winds are playing

II, 202

The summer brook flows in the bed

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The white sails are filled.

The wild bee reels from bough to bough

The winter fleeteth like a dream

The work that should to-day be wrought

The young May moon is beaming, love

Then Oberon spake the word of might .

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The top o' the mornin' to you, Mick.

The white and the orange, the blue and green, boys

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There is a green

There's a dear little plant

There our murdered brother lies

There was a jolly miller once.
There was a place in childhood
There were trees in Tir-Conal
There's a colleen fair as May

There is not in the wide world a valley so sweet

There are veils that lift, there are bars that fall
There is a clearing in the maze of flowers.

There is a green hill far away

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There is a way I am fain to go

There is fire in the heart of the Nine Glens within

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There's a gray fog over Dublin.

II, 80

There's a sweet sleep for my love

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"There's no one on the long white road

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Think, the ragged turf-boy urges

They chained her fair young body.

II, 477

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This morning there were dazzling drifts' of daisies

II, 520

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Thou art, O God! the life and light

Those evening bells! those evening bells

II, 174

II, 175

Thou canst not boast of Fortune's store

II, 312

Thou hast the golden glory of the day

Thou golden sunshine in the peaceful day

II, 354

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Thou know'st it not, love, when light looks are around

I, 464

thee

I, 36

Thou that hast a daughter

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To the Emerald Isle, where our kindred are dwelling, II, 264

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WATHERS O' Moyle an' the white gulls flyin'

II, 342

We are the music-makers

II, 249

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What rights the brave.

When boyhood's fire was in my blood

When April rains make flowers bloom.

"What will you do, love, when I am going'
When all beside a vigil keep

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When comes the day all hearts to weigh

II, 220

When Erin first rose from the dark swelling flood
When first I met sweet Peggy

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When first I saw thee, Kate

1, 477

When first unto this town I came

II, 376

When he who adores thee has left but the name

II, 177

I, 388

When, like the early rose

When lovely woman stoops to folly

I, 368

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When the breath of twilight blows to flame
When the cresset of war blazed over the land
When the time comes for me to die
When you are old and gray

II, 286

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Yon old house in moonlight sleeping

II, 179

You cannot take me, ah, I will not go

You all knew Tom Moody, the whipper-in, well

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You matchless nine, to my aid incline

You lads that are funny, and call maids your honey

II, 388

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You must be troubled, Asthore

II, 449

You saucy south wind

II, 522

You were always a dreamer

II, 314

Young Rory O'More courted Kathleen bawn

II, 15

Your face has not the bloom I gave .

Your eyes have the twin stars' light, ma croidhe

II, 379

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Your proud eyes give me their wearied splendor
You're going away, Alanna

II, 497

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