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INDEX OF FIRST LINES
Forever cherished be the tree
281
Frequently the woods are pink
98
From all the jails the boys and girls
56
From cocoon forth a butterfly
79
From us she wandered now a year
236
G
Give little anguish
313
Given in marriage unto thee
228
Glee! the great storm is over!
5
Glory is the bright tragic thing
263
Glowing is her Bonnet
280
God gave a loaf to every bird
31
God made a little gentian
105
God permits industrious angels
189
Going to heaven!
202
Going to him! Happy letter! Tell him
259
Good night! which put the candle out?
37
Great streets of silence led away
223
H
Had this one day not been
310
Have you got a brook in your little heart
149
Heart not so heavy as mine
40
Heart, we will forget him!
172
He ate and drank the precious words
14
Heaven is what I cannot reach!
49
|"Heavenly Father," take to thee
298
He fumbles at your spirit
171
He preached upon "breadth" till it argued him narrow
36
He put the belt around my life
165
Her final summer was it
217
Her Grace is all she has
309
Her "Last Poems"
292
He touched me, so I live to know
174
High from the earth I heard a bird
132
His bill an auger is
135
His Cheek is his Biographer
298
His mind, of man a secret makes
264
Hope is a subtle glutton
48
Hope is the thing with feathers
19
How dare the robins sing
230
How destitute is he
306
How happy is the little stone
97
How many times these low feet staggered
186
How still the bells in steeples stand
51
How the old mountains drip with sunset
141
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