INDEX OF AUTHORS

[Poems by writers whose names are unknown will be found marked with an asterisk in the Index of Poems. In the following Index the names of writers still living are similarly denoted.]


[INDEX OF POEMS]

[An asterisk denotes that the name of the author of the poem is unknown.]

TEXTNOTES
*Adam lay i-bowndyn[489]
Adieu! farewell earth's bliss![261][596]
*A dis, a dis, a green grass[203]
After the blast of lightning from the east[173]
Afterwards[455]
Ah! County Guy, the hour is nigh[330]
Ah! sad wer we as we did peäce[272][604]
Ah, what avails the sceptred race?[365]
Alas, the moon should ever beam[295]
Alice, dear, what ails you?[230]
A little lonely child am I[423][645]
A little Saint best fits a little Shrine[510]
*All in this pleasant evening, together come are we[12][501]
All looks be pale, hearts cold as stone[189][574]
All my stars forsake me[464]
All the flowers of the spring[268][599]
*All under the leaves and the leaves of life[489]
Amo, amas[579]
*An' Charlie he's my darling [186]
Ancient Mariner, The Rime of the[383]
And as for me, thogh that I can but lyte[14][502]
And in the midst of all, a fountaine stood[153][564]
And like a dying lady, lean and pale[464]
And now all nature seemed in love[16][504]
And then I pressed the shell[61]
And there were spring-faced cherubs that did sleep[408][643]
Angel spirits of sleep[475]
Annabel Lee[59]
*Annan Water's wading deep[329][614]
A piper in the streets to-day[197]
Are they shadows that we see?[162]
A Rose, as fair as ever saw the North [151]
Art thou gone in haste?[374][629]
Art thou poor, yet hast thou golden slumbers?[253]
As I in hoary winter's night[242]
As it fell upon a day[107][543]
*As I walked out one night [571]
*As I was going by Charing Cross[188]
*As I was walking all alane[109]
*As I was wa'king all alone [293]
As I wer readen ov a stwone[280][605]
Ask me no more[152][562]
*A sparhawk proud did hold in wicked jail[108][543]
A sunny shaft did I behold[373][628]
*As we dance round a-ring-a-ring[12]
At common dawn there is a voice of bird[369]
At the corner of Wood Street[103][540]
Auld Robin Gray[362]
Autumn[223]
*A vision that appeared to me[70][527]
Awake, awake, my little Boy![477][605]
A weary lot is thine, fair maid[185]
A widow bird sat mourning for her love[252]
*A wife was sitting at her reel ae night[618]
*Ay me, alas, heigh ho, heigh ho![91][534]
Before my face the picture hangs[259][594]
Behold her, single in the field[221]
Bells have wide mouths and tongues[211][582]
Beneath our feet, the shuddering bogs[318][610]
Bermudas[381]
Best and brightest, come away![155]
Be thou at peace this night[172]
*Bingo[89]
Birds, The[112]
Blow, blow, thou winter winde[247]
Blows the wind to-day[54][522]
*Bonny Barbara Allan[356]
Break, break, break[226]
Brief, on a flying night[214]
Bright star, would I were stedfast[660]
*Bring us in good ale[69]
*Bring us in no browne bred[69][526]
*Brown Robyn[420]
*Buckee, Buckee, biddy Bene[292]
Burning Babe, The[242]
By Saint Mary, my lady[37][518]
By the Moone we sport and play[120][547]
Call for the robin-redbreast and the wren[267]
Call me no more, O gentle stream[51]
*Cam' ye by the salmon fishers? [35]
Cauld blows the wind frae north to south[233]
Changeling, The[309]
Cherrie Ripe, Ripe, Ripe, I cry[150]
Cherry and pear are white[173]
Child and the Mariner, The[402]
Chimney Sweeper, The[42]
Christabel[335]
Christmas at Sea[31]
Christ of His gentleness[109]
Cities drowned in olden time[214]
Close thine eyes and sleep secure[467]
*Cold cold![231][586]
Cold in the earth[277]
Come, Sleep[605]
*Come to me, grief, for ever[269][601]
Come to me in the silence of the night[472]
Come unto these yellow sands[119][546]
Come wary one, come slender feet[111][544]
Coronach, The[174]
Crystal Cabinet, The[373]
*Dalyaunce[28]
Dark is the stair, and humid the old walls[212]
Dear, dear, dear[104]
Dear God, through Thy all-powerful hand[605]
Death stands above me[597]
Departe, departe, departe[360][627]
Dew sate on Julia's haire[651]
Diaphenia, like the daffadowndilly[351][624]
Does the road wind up-hill all the way?[483][666]
*Down in yonder meadow[349]
*Down in yon garden[647]
Do you remember an Inn[200][580]
Dreams, The Land of[477]
D'ye ken John Peel with his coat so gray?[139][556]
Eagle, The[108]
*Earl of Mar's Daughter, The[307]
Easter[16]
*Edward[430]
Egypt's might is tumbled down[367]
Encinctured with a twine of leaves[337]
*English Gentleman, The[67]
Eve of Saint Mark, The[468]
Even such is Time[600]
Eve, with her basket[485]
*Faht's in there?[293][607]
*Fair Annie[434]
Fairies[122]
Fairies Feast, The[132]
Fall, leaves, fall; die, flowers, away[225]
Feare no more the heate o' th' Sun[267][599]
*Fine knacks for ladies![74]
Flowers of the Forest, The[188]
Follow thy fair sun, unhappy shadow[482]
*Four and twenty bonny boys[428][646]
*Four men stood by the grave of a man[191][574]
From noise of Scare-fires rest ye free[215]
Full fathom five[643]
Gane were but the winter cauld[239][587]
Garden, The[149]
*Garden, The[492]
Get up, our Anna dear, from the weary spinning[125][549]
*Gilderoy was a bonnie boy[82][532]
Golden slumbers kiss your eyes[281][605]
*Golden Vanity, The[418]
Gone were but the Winter[251]
Good-Morrow to the Day so fair[208]
*Green Broom[147]
Hallo my Fancy[376]
Hame, hame, hame, hame, fain wad I be[181]
Hark! now everything is still[264][597]
Haunted Palace, The[338]
Hay, nou the day dauis[4][497]
Hearke, hearke, the Larke at Heaven's gate sings[6]
Hear, sweet spirit, hear the spell[331]
He came and took me by the hand[151]
He clasps the crag with crooked hands[108]
He gave us all a good-bye cheerily[178]
He is gone on the mountain[174]
He is the lonely greatness of the world[265][598]
*Helen of Kirkconnell[438]
Helen, thy beauty is to me[365][627]
Here a little child I stand[507]
*Here comes a lusty wooer[346][622]
Here lies a little bird[102]
Here lies sweet Isabell[652]
Here she lies, a pretty bud[271][604]
Here she was wont to go, and here, and here![352][624]
*Here we bring new water[4]
*Here we come a piping[11]
Here where the fields lie lonely and untended[53]
Her Eyes the Glow-worme lend thee[292]
He sees them pass[259][594]
*He that lies at the stock[466]
*Hey, nonny no![200][580]
*Hey! now the day dawns[4][497]
*Hey, Wully wine, and How, Wully wine[348][623]
*Hie upon Hielands[43][519]
His eyes are quickened so with grief[407]
His stature was not very tall[503]
Hohenlinden[180]
Holy Thursday[66]
Home, home, from the horizon far and clear[472]
Home no more home to me, whither must I wander?[28]
Ho, sailor of the sea![33]
How like an Angel came I down![160][454]
How lovely is the sound of oars at night[331]
How many times do I love thee, dear?[624]
How see you Echo?[121]
How should I your true love know[361]
How strange it is to wake and watch[473]
How sweet I roamed from field to field![161]
*Hugh, Sir[428]
*I and my white Pangur[97][536]
I'd a dream to-night[282][606]
*I'd oft heard tell of this Sledburn fair[75]
I dreamed that, as I wandered by the way[8][499]
I dreamt a Dream! what can it mean?[475]
I dug, beneath the cypress shade[268]
If I had but two little wings[24][510]
If I should ever by chance grow rich[521]
I found her out there[273][604]
If souls should only shine as bright[594]
If there were dreams to sell[449]
I got me flowers to straw thy way[16][506]
I had a dove and the sweet dove died[107]
I had a little bird[44][519]
*I had a little nut tree[198]
*I have a yong suster[58]
I have beene all day looking after[319][610]
I have seen old ships sail like swans asleep[382][635]
*I have twelfe oxen that be faire and brown[148][559]
I hear a sudden cry of pain![96]
I heard a soldier sing some trifle[171][568]
I know a little garden-close[481]
I know that all beneath the moon decays[585]
*I'll sing you a good old song[67][525]
I Loved a lass, a fair one[202][580]
I love to rise in a summer morn[140]
I met a traveller from an antique land[404]
I met the Love-Talker one eve in the glen[313]
Immortal Imogen crowned queen above[299]
In a drear-nighted December[231][585]
I never shall love the snow again[274]
In May, when sea-winds pierced our solitudes[562]
In melancholic fancy[376][629]
In somer when the shawes be sheyne[143][556]
In the greenest of our valleys[338][621]
In the third-class seat sat the journeying-boy[26]
In the wild October night-time[177][570]
Into the scented woods we'll go[10]
Invitation to Jane, The[155]
In Xanadu did Kubla Khan[405][641]
I remember, I remember[25][511]
Irish harper and his dog, The[89]
I saw a frieze on whitest marble drawn[408][643]
*I saw a peacock with a fiery tail[294][607]
I saw with open eyes[110]
I see in his last preached and printed Booke[270][602]
*I sing of a maiden[21][510]
*It fell upon a Wodensday[420][644]
It is an ancient Mariner[383][635]
It was a' for our rightfu' king[187]
*It was a jolly bed in sooth[501]
It was a Lover and his lasse[199][579]
*It was in and about the Martinmas time[356][626]
*It was intill a pleasant time[307]
It was many and many a year ago[59][523]
It was not in the winter[361]
I've heard them lilting at our ewe-milking[188][573]
I went out to the hazel wood[296][608]
*I will sing, if ye will hearken[432][646]
*I wish I were where Helen lies[438]
I would not be the Moon, the sickly thing[463][659]
Jarring the air with rumour cool[154]
John Peel[139]
Keith of Ravelston[316]
Kubla Khan[405]
La Belle Dame sans Merci[129]
Laid in my quiet bed, in study as I were[472]
*Laird of Logie, The[432]
*Lavender's blue, dilly dilly, lavender's green[148][560]
Lawne as white as driven Snow[74][529]
Lay a garland on my hearse[360]
Leave Taking, A[358]
Leave me, O Love[597]
Let us go hence, my songs[358]
Let us walk in the white snow[236][587]
Life of Life[353][625]
Light the lamps up, Lamplighter[459][657]
Little Black Boy, The[22]
Little Fly[535]
Little Lamb, who made thee?[93]
*London Bridge is broken down[65][524]
London Snow[234]
Lonely, save for a few faint stars, the sky[197][575]
Long ago I went to Rome[563]
Look how the pale Queen of the silent night[354][625]
Lord Rameses of Egypt sighed[256][593]
Love bade me welcome; yet my soul drew back[483]
*Love me not for comely grace[366]
Lucy Gray[237]
*Lully, lullay, lully, lullay[491]
Lydia is gone this many a year[277]
*Lyke-Wake Dirge, A[264]
Mad Maid's Song, The[208]
Mariana[314]
*Mary's gone a milking[71][529]
*Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John[466][661]
*May Song[12]
*Mermaid, The[423]
Messmates[178]
Midnight was come, when every vital thing[115]
Mine eyes have seen the glory[170][567]
Mortality, behold and fear![269][600]
Most souls, 'tis true, but peep out once an age[271]
Much have I travelled in the realms of gold[380]
Music, when soft voices die[209][582]
*My clothing was once of the linsey woolsey fine[90][533]
*My hand is weary with writing[558]
My heart is like a singing bird[352][624]
*My love he built me a bonnie bower[439][647]
My love lies in the gates of foam[364]
*My Luve's in Germany[184]
My master hath a garden[492]
*My mistress frowns when she should play[199][576]
*My mistress is as fair as fine[351]
My mother bore me in the southern wild[22]
*My plaid awa', my plaid awa'[292]
My true-love hath my heart, and I have his[352]
*Nay, Ivy, nay[245][590]
Night-Piece, The[292]
*Not full twelve years[596]
Not soon shall I forget[49]
*Now milkmaids' pails are deckt with flowers[71][528]
Now some may drink old vintage wine[205][581]
Now the bright morning Star, Dayes harbinger[11][500]
Now the hungry Lyon rores[131][553]
*Now wolde I faine some merthės make[366][628]
Nurse's Song, The[453]
Nymph Complaining, The[98]
Nymph, nymph, what are your beads?[124]
*O Allison Gross, that lives in yon towr[426][646]
*O Bessie Bell and Mary Gray[523]
Ode to the West Wind[227]
O'Driscoll drove with a song[312]
*Of all the birds that I do know[100][538]
*O for a Booke and a shadie nooke[147][558]
Of this fair volume which we World do name[162][565]
Oft I had heard of Lucy Gray[237]
Oh! call my brother back to me[48]
*Oh! dear! what can the matter be?[75][530]
Oh! poverty is a weary thing[94][536]
Oh, sweet content[254]
Oh the falling Snow![236]
*Oh, where are you going to, my pretty little dear?[206][581]
O, I hae come from far away[324][613]
Old Ships, The[382]
O many a day have I made good ale in the glen[354]
O Mary, go and call the cattle home[225]
O Mother, lay your hand on my brow[40]
O my dark Rosaleen[181][572]
On a starred night Prince Lucifer uprose[332]
Once a dream did weave a shade[476][665]
*Once I was a monarch's daughter[105]
Once musing as I sat[91][535]
Once upon a midnight dreary[320][611]
Once when the sun of the year was beginning to fall[26][512]
*One Friday morn when we set sail[421]
*One king's daughter said to anither[57][523]
One without looks in to-night[298][608]
On first looking into Chapman's Homer[380]
On Linden, when the sun was low[180]
*On the first day of Christmas[589]
On the green banks of Shannon[89]
O sing unto my roundelay[266]
O Sorrow[256]
O that those lips had language![41]
O the evening's for the fair, bonny lassie O![207]
O Thou, who plumed with strong desire[341][621]
O, to have a little house[52]
Our King and Queen the Lord God Blesse[568]
Our King went up upon a hill high[191][574]
Out in the dark over the snow[474]
Over the bleak and barren snow[375]
*O whare are ye gaun?[334][618]
O, what can ail thee, knight at arms[129]
O what if the fowler my blackbird has taken?[355]
*O wha will shoe my bonny foot?[519]
*O where were ye, my milk-white steed[309][609]
O, wild West Wind, thou breath of Autumn's being[227]
Oh yes, my dear[565]
Pack, clouds, away, and welcome day![7]
Pedlar's Song, The[74]
Pleasure it is[17][507]
*Poacher, The Lincolnshire[204]
*Poor old Horse[90]
Prayer unsaid, and Mass unsung[330]
Prepare, prepare the iron helm of War[167]
Proud Maisie is in the wood[357]
Queen and huntress, chaste and fair[462]
*Queen of Elfland, The[127]
Question, The[8]
*Quo' the Tweed to the Till[425]
*Quoth John to Joan[350][623]
Rarely, rarely, comest thou[254]
Raven, The[320]
Recollection, The[156]
Remember me when I am gone away[280]
*Remember us poor Mayers all [13]
Reverie of Poor Susan, The[103]
Rich in the waning light she sat[39]
Riding through Ruwu swamp, about sunrise[92][536]
Rosaleen, Dark[181]
Rose Aylmer[365]
*Rosy apple, lemon, or pear[36][516]
*Round about, round about[119]
Sabrina fair[130][551]
Sands of Dee, The[225]
Schoolboy, The[140]
Seamen, three! What men be ye?[205]
Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness[220][583]
Secret was the garden[285]
*Seven lang years I hae served the King[347]
*Seynt Stevene was a clerk[240][587]
Shed no tear—O shed no tear![283]
*She is so proper and so pure[38][518]
Shepherds all, and Maidens fair[457][655]
Shut not so soon; the dull-eyed night[450][651]
Shy in their herding dwell the fallow deer[298]
Sick Child, The[40]
Silent are the woods[27]
Silent is the house, all are laid asleep[284]
*Silly Sweetheart, say not nay[345]
*Sir Patrick Spence[425]
*Sister, awake! close not your eyes[11][501]
*Skip it and trip it[575]
Sleep on, my Love, in thy cold bed[273]
Slow, slow, fresh fount, keep time with my salt tears[252][592]
Sluggard, The[5]
Soldiers, For[168]
Solitary Reaper, The[221]
Some folks as can afford[159]
Somewhere, somewhen I've seen[403][639]
Sorrow[256]
So through the darkness and the cold we flew[234]
So, we'll go no more a-roving[464]
Sparrow, The Dead[101]
Spring, the sweet Spring, is the year's pleasant king[15][503]
Stepping Westward[456]
Stop, Christian passer-by![270][604]
Stupidity Street[110]
Swans, The Two[299]
Sweet bird that shunn'st the noise of folly[213]
Sweet Content[253]
Sweet day, so cool, so calm, so bright[451]
Sweet Stay-at-Home, sweet Well-content[38][518]
Sweet Suffolk Owl, so trimly dight[104][540]
*Sweet William and May Margaret[443]
Swiftly walk o'er the western wave[458]
Tell me not of joy[101][538]
Tell me where is fancie bred[209]
That houses forme within was rude and strong[339]
That wind, I used to hear it swelling[229]
The aïr to gi'e your cheäks a hue[581]
The ample heaven of fabrik sure[144][557]
*The cheerful arn he blaws in the marn[138]
The cleanly rush of the mountain air[56]
The clouds have left the sky[462]
The crooked paths go every way[157]
The days are cold, the nights are long[220][583]
The Door of Death[666]
The Dragon that our Seas did raise his Crest[189][573]
The evening sun was sinking down[449]
The feathers of the willow[224]
*The fort over against the oak-wood[193][575]
The four sails of the mill[144][556]
The fresh air moves like water round a boat[9]
The gipsies lit their fires by the chalk-pit gate anew[79]
The heaving roses of the hedge are stirred[222]
*The Holly and the Ivy[243][589]
The hunt is up, the hunt is up[137][555]
The King of China's daughter[198]
*The king sits in Dumferling toune[425][645]
*The king's young dochter[576]
The lake lay blue below the hill[106][542]
The lark now leaves his watery nest[6][498]
*The love that I hae chosen[363]
The maiden caught me in the wild[373]
The man of life upright[595]
*The miller's mill-dog lay at the mill-door[89][533]
*The moon's my constant mistress[291][606]
The murmur of the mourning ghost[316]
The myrtle bush grew shady[192]
The night will never stay[465]
The poplars are felled; farewell to the shade[49][520]
*There came a bird out o a bush[649]
*There came a ghost to Margret's door[443][650]
*There cam' Seven Egyptians on a day[531]
The red flame flowers bloom and die[474][664]
There grew a goodly tree him faire beside[491]
There is a Garden in her face[150][561]
*There is a Lady sweet and kind[366][628]
There is a silence where hath been no sound[405][641]
*The reivers they stole Fair Annie[434][646]
*There lived a wife at Usher's Well[445][651]
There's no smoke in the chimney[52]
*There was a gallant ship and a gallant ship was she[418][644]
*There was a knicht riding frae the east[333][615]
There was an Indian, who had known no change[379][631]
*There was an old man lived out in the wood[147]
There was no song nor shout of joy[422]
*There were three gipsies a-come to my door[79][531]
*There were twa brethren in the north[55][523]
*There were twa sisters sat in a bowr[441][649]
The sea would flow no longer[409]
These hearts were woven of human joys and cares[172][568]
The sheets were frozen hard[31]
The smothering dark engulfs relentlessly[239]
The snow falls deep; the forest lies alone[78]
The snow had fallen many nights and days[410]
The splendour falls on castle walls[122]
The sun descending in the west[452]
The Sun does arise[23]
The trees of the elder lands[404][640]
The twilight is sad and cloudy[32]
The wanton Troopers riding by[98][538]
The warm sun is failing, the bleak wind is wailing[223]
*The wind doth blow to-day, my love[359][626]
The wind's on the wold[465][660]
They are all gone into the world of light![283]
They shut the road through the woods[297]
They stole her from the well[549]
*This ae nighte, this ae nighte[264][598]
This city and this country[66][525]
*This is the Key of the Kingdom[3][497]
[667]
This is the weather the cuckoo likes[10]
This Life, which seems so fair[252][592]
This sailor knows of wondrous lands afar[402][638]
Thou Fair-haired Angel of the Evening[450]
Though three men dwell on Flannan Isle[415]
Thou hast come from the old city[340]
Thou simple Bird what mak'st thou here to play?[111]
Time, you old gipsy man[454]
'Tis the middle of night[335][620]
'Tis the voice of a sluggard; I heard him complain[5][498]
To-day a rude brief recitative[179][571]
Toll no bell for me, dear Father, dear Mother[309][609]
*Tom o' Bedlam[291]
*Tom Pearse, Tom Pearse, lend me your gray mare[76][531]
To sea, to sea! The calm is o'er[380][632]
*To yon fause stream[423]
Trafalgar[177]
*True Thomas lay oer yond grassy bank[127][550]
Turnstile, The[272]
*Twa Corbies, The[109]
*Twa Sisters, The[441]
'Twas on a Holy Thursday[66]
Two Swans, The[299]
Tyger! Tyger! burning bright[98][538]
Underneath an old oak tree[611]
Under the after-sunset sky[113]
Under the greenewood tree[143]
Upon a dark ball spun in Time[295]
Upon a Sabbath-day it fell[468][663]
Upon my lap my sovereign sits[22]
Up the airy mountain[122][548]
Up, Timothy, up with your staff and away![276]
*Wae's me, wae's me[332][615]
Wake, all the dead![596]
War Song, A[167]
Was it the sound of a footfall I heard?[608]
Waterfowl, To a[113]
Water Lady, The[295]
*We are three Brethren come from Spain[346]
We be the King's men, hale and hearty[175][570]
Weep no more, nor sigh, nor groan[440]
Weep, weep, ye woodmen![81][532]
Weep you no more, sad fountain[282]
*Wee Wee Man, The[293]
*Welcome, fayre chylde, what is thy name?[28][512]
We wandered to the Pine Forest[156]
We were young, we were merry[318]
Whar hae ye been a' day, my boy Tammy?[35][516]
What bird so sings, yet so does wail?[15][503]
What, hast thou run thy Race? Art going down?[451][652]
What if some little paine the passage have[190]
What is there hid in the heart of a rose[151][561]
What is this life if, full of care[145]
What noise of viols is so sweet[81]
What shall I your true-love tell[262][596]
What wondrous life is this I lead![149]
What, you are stepping westward?[456][655]
When cats run home and light is come[105][541]
When I am dead, my dearest[279][605]
When I crept over the hill, broken with tears[275]
When I did wake this morn from sleep[7]
When I sailed out of Baltimore[95]
When Isicles hang by the wall[246][591]
*When I was bound apprentice[204]
When I was but thirteen or so[375][629]
When men were all asleep the snow came flying[234][586]
When my mother died I was very young[42]
When night is o'er the wood[541]
When once the sun sinks in the west[454]
When she sleeps[263]
When that I was and a little tinie boy[224][584]
When the cock begins to crow[553]
When the green woods laugh with the voice of joy[198][576]
When the lamp is shattered[258]
When the Present has latched its postern[455][653]
When these old woods were young[53][521]
When the sheep are in the fauld[362]
When the voices of children are heard on the green[453][652]
When the words rustle no more[40]
When we lay where Budmouth Beach is[176][570]
Where are you going, Master mine?[355]
Where are your Oranges?[175][569]
Where do the gipsies come from?[80][532]
Where on the wrinkled stream the willows lean[106][542]
Where shall the lover rest[279]
Where the Bee sucks, there suck I[121]
Where the pools are bright and deep[141]
Where the remote Bermudas ride[381][633]
Where thou dwellest, in what Grove[112]
While I sit at the door[487][666]
While Morpheus thus does gently lay[467][663]
Whither, midst falling dew?[113]
Who calls? Who calls? Who?[120][548]
Who can live in heart so glad[146]
Who feasts tonight?[132][554]
Who'll walk the fields with us to town?[141]
*Who's at my window?[597]
Whose Woods these are I think I know[587]
*Who—Who—the bride will be?[105]
*Why does your brand so drop wi' blood[430][646]
Why do you lie with your legs ungainly huddled[171]
*Widdecombe Fair[76]
*Wife of Usher's Well, The[445]
Will you come?[460]
Witch's Ballad, The[324]
With blackest moss the flower-plots[314][609]
With deep affection and recollection[210][582]
With how sad steps, O Moon[463]
*Wolcum be thu, hevene kyng[244][589]
World of Light, The[283]
*Wraggle Taggle Gipsies, The[79]
Wull ye come in eärly Spring[461]
Ye banks and braes o' bonnie Doon[50]
Ye buds of Brutus' land, courageous youths[168][566]
Ye have been fresh and green[219]
Yes, I remember Adlestrop[102]
*Yet if His Majesty our sovereign lord[484]
Young Love lies sleeping[368][628]

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