678
Old Nick, who taught the village school 174
On wan dark night on Lac St. Pierre 662
On me he shall ne'er put a ring 191
On the Coast of Goromandel 859
On the downtown side of an uptown street 79
On the eighth day of March it was, some people say 58
One day the dreary old King of death 801
One evening while reclining 268
One morning when Spring was in her teens 188
One of the kings of Scanderoon 578
One stormy morn I chanced to meet 123
One, who is not, we see; but one, whom we see not, is 458
Or ever a lick of Art was done 383
Out of the clothes that cover me 471
Out on the margin of moonshine land 858
Out rode from his wild, dark castle 49
Out upon it, I have loved 218
Over the way, over the way 125
Paddy, in want of a dinner one day 571
Paddy McCabe was dying one day 307
Peerless yet hapless maid of Q! 787
Perchance it was her eyes of blue 74
Perhaps you may a-noticed I been soht o' solemn lately 157
Philosophy shows us 'twixt monkey and man 92
Ph, it's H-A-P-P-Y I am, and it's F-R-double-E 816
Poor Lucy Lake was overgrown 463
Potiphar Gubbins, C.E. 226
Pour varlet, pour the water 486
Power to thine elbow, thou newest of sciences 409
Quest.--Why is a pump like Viscount Castlereagh? 370
Qui nune dancere vult modo 832
Quixotic is his enterprise and hopeless his adventure is 25
Quoth John to Joan, will thou have me 217
Rain on the face of the sea 427
Remembering his taste for blood 893
Roll on, thou ball, roll on!
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