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It looked extremely rocky for the Mudville nine that day 601
It may be so--perhaps thou hast 236
It once might have been, once only 339
It was a millinger most gay 186
It was a Moorish maiden was sitting by the well 196
It was a robber's daughter, and her name was Alice Brown 639
It was a summer's evening 252
It was a tall young oysterman lived by the river-side 583
It was an artless Bandar, and he danced upon a pine 904
It was a hairy oubit, sac proud he crept alabg 330
It was in a pleasant deepo, sequestered from the rain 613
It was many and many a year ago 532
It ripen'd by the river banks 444
It worries me to beat the band 137
Its eyes are gray 121
I've been trying to fashion a wifely ideal 68
Jacob! I do not like to see thy nose 914
Jem writes his verses with more speed 363
Jim Bowker, he said, if he'd had a fair show 357
John Alcohol, my foe, John 529
John Bull for pastime took a prance 808
John Gilpin was a citizen of credit and renown 564
John Grumlie Swore by the light o' the moon 326
Just take a trifling handful, O philosopher 314
Kitty wants to write! Kitty intellectual! 646
Knitting is the maid o' the kitchen, Milly 220
Knows he that never took a pinch 832
La Galisse now I wish to touch 814
Lady Clara Vere de Vere! 412
Lady, I loved you all last year 327
Lady mine, most fair thou art 221
Lady, very fair are you 184
Lanty was in love, you see 208
Last year I trod these fields with Di 155
Lazy-bones, lazy-bones, wake up and peep! 848
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