750
I cannot praise the doctor's eyes 368
I cannot sing the old songs 413
I cannot tell you how I love 235
I couldn't help weeping with delight 521
I count it true which sages teach 413
I devise to end my days--in a tavern drinking 834
I du believe in Freedom's cause 294
I do confess, in many a sigh 86
I don't go much on religion 657
I don't know any greatest treat 180
I dreamed a dream next Tuesday week 853
I dwells in the Hearth, and I breathes in the Hair 763
I gaed to spend a week in Fife 350
I hae laid a herring in saut 216
I haf von funny leedle poy 940
I have a bookcase, which is what 40
I have a copper penny and another copper penny 809
I have felt the thrill of passion in the poet's mystic book 32
I have found out a gig-gig-gift for my fuf-fuf-fair 822
I have made me an end of the moods of maidens 511
I have watch'd thee with rapture, and dwelt on thy charms 456
I knew an old wife lean and poor 611
I know not of what we ponder'd 63
I know when milk does flies contain 343
I lately lived in quiet ease 218
I lay i' the bosom of the sun 407
I love my lady with a deep purple love 383
I love thee, Mary, and thou lovest me 206
"I love you, my lord!" 120
I marvell'd why a simple child 543
I may as well 685
I never rear'd a young gazelle 544
I never saw a Purple Cow 948
"I never saw a purple cow 515
I recollect a nurse call'd Ann 156
I remember, I
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