365
Alone I sit at eventide 53
An ancient story I'll tell you anon 554
An Austrian Archduke, assaulted and assailed 829
An Austrian army, awfully array'd 813
An igstrawnary tail I vill tell you this week 552
And so our royal relative was dead! 737
And this reft house is that the which he built 407
"Are women fair?" Ay, wondrous fair to see, too 189
As a friend to the children commend me the yak 906
As beautiful Kitty one morning was tripping 130
As I was walkin' the jungle round, a-killin' of tigers an' time 426
As long as I dwell on some stupendous 60
As wet as a fish--as dry as a bone 791
Ask me no more: I've had enough Chablis 534
At a pleasant evening party I had taken down to supper 635
At morning's call 374
Baby's brain is tired of thinking 240
Back in the years when Phlagstaff, the Dane, was monarch 387
Barney McGee, there's no end of good luck in you 721
Basking in peace in the warm spring sun 674
Be brave, faint heart 445
Be kind and tender to the Frog 907
Be kind to the panther! for when thou wert young 890
Beauties, have ye seen this toy 211
Before a Turkish town 96
Behave yoursel' before folk 174
Ben Battle was a soldier bold 797
Ben Bluff was a whaler, and many a day 619
Beside a Primrose 'broider'd Rill 139
Between Adam and me the great difference is 367
Between Nose and Eyes a strange contest arose 82
Blind Thamyris, and blind Maeonides 784
"Bon jour, Madame Sans Souci 950
Bright breaks the warrior o'er the ocean wave 879
Brisk methinks I am, and fine 772
"Bunches of grapes," says
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