Lady Alice was sitting in her bower window. Laid in my quiet bed in study as I were PAGE 220 339 Little white Lily Lord Thomas he was a bold forester. Mary-Ann was alone with her baby in arms My heart leaps up when I behold Napoleon's banners at Boulogne No stir in the air, no stir in the sea. Now ponder well, you parents dear Now the bright morning star, day's harbinger Now the hungry lion roars. . 'Now, woman, why without your veil ?' O Mary, go and call the cattle home O listen, listen, ladies gay. 320 238 258 30 118 341 178 23 100 2 2 296 55 82 O say what is that thing called Light O sing unto my roundelay O then, I see, Queen Mab hath been with you Oh, hear a pensive prisoner's prayer Oh, to be in England. Oh! what's the matter? what's the matter On the green banks of Shannon when Sheelah was nigh. 243 Once on a time a rustic dame 147 Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered weak and Our bugles sang truce, for the night cloud had lower'd PAGK The cock is crowing . See the Kitten on the wall Spring, the sweet Spring, is the year's pleasant king The Assyrian came down like the wolf on the fold The crafty Nix, more false than fair. 8 197 123 287 284 223 328 35 25 193 The fox and the cat, as they travell'd one day 251 The stream was as smooth as glass, we said, 'Arise and let's away' 84 The summer and autumn had been so wet 123 The warm sun is failing, the bleak wind is wailing There was an old woman, as I've heard tell 338 There was three kings into the East. 27 There were three jovial Welshmen 337 There's that old hag Moll Brown, look, see, just past 'Twas in the prime of summer time Under the green hedges after the snow. Up the airy mountain Up, Timothy, up with your staff and away PAGE 170- 48 12 41 163 324 Who is yonder poor maniac, whose wildly fixed eyes. 210 You are old, Father William,' the young man cried 173 |