remember 107
I reside at Table Mountain, and my name is Truthful James 650
I said, "This horse, sir, will you shoe?" 809
I sat one night beside a blue-eyed girl 207
I saw a certain sailorman who sat beside the sea 70
I saw a peacock with a fiery tail 804
I sent for Ratcliffe; was so ill 365
I sent my love a parcel 262
I shall not ask Jean Jacques Rousseau 212
I sometimes think I'd rather crow 891
I strolled beside the shining sea 844
I tell thee, Dick, where I have been 704
I walked and came upon a picket fence 470
I was in Margate last July. I walk'd upon the pier 558
I wonder what your thoughts are, little cloud 134
I would all womankind were dead 88
I would flee from the city's rule and law 883
I would that all men my hard case might know 397
I wrote some lines once on a time 38
I wus mighty good-lookin' when I was young 129
I yearn to bite on a Colloid 91
I'd Never Dare to Walk across 855
I'd read three hours. Both notes and text 142
If all be true that I do think 364
If all the harm women have done 248
If all the land were apple-pie 951
If all the trees in all the woods were men 238
If down his throat a man should choose 844
If e'er my rhyming be at fault 55
If ever there lived a Yankee lad 690
If I go to see the play 48
If I should die to-night 489
If I were thine, I'd fail not of endeavour 345
If I were you, when ladies at the play, Sir 146
If, in the month of dark December 80
If life were never bitter
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