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is come; and from the dark Park, hark 823
Everywhere, everywhere, following me 430
Exquisite wines and comestibles 316
Far off in the waste of desert sand 851
Far, oh, far is the Mango island 194
"Farewell!" Another gloomy word 419
Felis Infelix Cat unfortunate 736
First there's the Bible 769
For his religion it was fit 271
From Arranmore the weary miles I've come 378
From his brimstone bed at break of day 298
From the depth of the dreamy decline of the dawn through 459
From the madding crowd they stand apart 227
From the tragic-est novels at Mudie's 144
"Gentle, modest little flower 28
"Gimme my scarlet tie," 334
Gin a body meet a body 483
Gineral B. is a sensible man 292
Given a roof, and a taste for rations 311
Go and catch a falling star 330
Go 'way, fiddle; folks is tired o' hearin' you a-squawkin' 672
"God bless the King! God bless the faith's defender! 368
"God bless the man who first invented sleep!" 44
God makes sech nights, all white an' still 110
Good Luck is the gayest of all gay girls 334
Good people all, of every sort 764
Good people all, with one accord 740
Good reader! if you e'er have seen 444
"Had Cain been Scot, God would have changed his doom 369
Half a bar, half a bar 528
Hamelin Town's in Brunswick 603
Handel, Bendel, Mendelssohn 772
Hans Breitmann gife a barty 668
Happy the man, who, void of cares and strife 316
Have you heard of the wonderful one-hoss shay 580
He cannot be complete in aught
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