Vincent to the north-west died away 248
Not a drum was heard, not a funeral note 172
Now all the youth of England are on fire 2
Now entertain conjecture of a time 4
Now fell the sword of Gunnar, and rose up red in the air 297
Now the noon was long passed over when again the rumour arose 304
Now we bear the king 10
Now while the Three were tightening 189
Now word is gane to the bold Keeper 67
O born in days when wits were fresh and clear 282
O Brignall banks are wild and fair 126
O England is a pleasant place for them that's rich and high 260
Of Nelson and the North 144
O for a Muse of fire, that would ascend 1
Oft in the pleasant summer years 311
O have ye na heard o' the fause Sakelde 66
O how comely it is, and how reviving 31
O joy of creation 323
O Mary, at thy window be 98
Once did She hold the gorgeous East in fee 100
On the sea and at the Hogue, sixteen hundred and ninety-two 248
Othere, the old sea-captain 223
Our English archers bent their bowes 51
O Venice! Venice! when thy marble walls 165
O, young Lochinvar is come out of the west 112
Pibroch of Donuil Dhu 129
Ruin seize thee, ruthless King 80
Should auld acquaintance be forgot 96
Simon Danz has come home again 228
Stern Daughter of the Voice of God 103
Still the song goeth up from Gunnar, though his harp to earth
be laid 301
Sweet day, so cool, so calm, so bright 19
Tell me not, Sweet, I am unkind 32
The Assyrian came down like the wolf on the fold 150
The boy stood on the burning deck 175
The breaking waves dashed high 177
The captain stood on the carronade: 'First Lieutenant,'
says he 174
The charge of the gallant three hundred, the Heavy Brigade 239
The fifteenth day of July 60
The forward youth that would appear 34
The glories of our birth and state 20
The herring loves the merry moonlight 131
The isles of Greece, the isles of Greece 167
The King sits in Dunfermline town 57
The last sunbeam 258
The Moorish King rides up and down 160
The newes was brought to Eddenborrow 56
The night is past, and shines the sun 151
The Sea! the Sea, the open Sea 149
The stag at eve had drunk his fill 121
The weary day rins down and dies 319
The winds were yelling, the waves were swelling 205
Then speedilie to wark we gaed 71
Then with a bitter smile, Rustum began 269
Then with a heavy groan, Rustum bewailed 277
This, this is he; softly a while 30
Through the black, rushing smoke bursts 265
Thus with imagined wing our swift scene flies 3
Tiger, tiger, burning bright 94
'Tis time this heart should be unmoved 171
Toll for the Brave 85
To mute and to material things 107
To my true king I offered free from stain 206
To the Lords of Convention 'twas Claver'se who spoke 134
'Twas at the royal feast for Persia won 40
Up from the meadows rich with corn 230
Vain is the dream! However Hope may rave 325
We come in arms, we stand ten score 284
Welcome, wild north-easter 262
When George the Third was reigning a hundred years ago 285
When I consider how my light is spent 29
When I have borne in memory what has tamed 101
When Love with unconfined wings 33
When the British warrior queen 86
When the head of Bran 290
Where the remote Bermudas ride 39
Why sitt'st thou by that ruined hall 130
Winds of the World, give answer! They are whimpering
to and fro 335
With stout Erle Percy, there was slaine 54
Would you hear of an old-time sea-fight 255
Ye Mariners of England 143
Ye shall know that in Atli's feast-hall on the side
that joined the house 293
Yet once more, O ye laurels, and once more 21
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