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(Cook)/"He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone" |(Cook)/"Poor Hood!" |(Cook)/"Thy Kingdom Come" |(Cook)/"Thy Will be done" |(Cook)/"Write soon" |(Cook)/'Tis a Wild Night at Sea |(Cook)/'Tis sweet to Love in Childhood |(Cook)/A B C |(Cook)/A Forest Thought |(Cook)/A Hint to Lovers |(Cook)/A Home in the Heart |(Cook)/A Love-Song |(Cook)/A Sabbath Evening Song |(Cook)/A Sketch |(Cook)/A Song for the Dog |(Cook)/A Song for the Ragged Schools |(Cook)/Birds |(Cook)/Buttercups and Daisies |(Cook)/Children's welcoming |(Cook)/Cupid's Arrow |(Cook)/Curls and Couplets |(Cook)/Dancing Song |(Cook)/Day Dreams |(Cook)/Dead Leaves |(Cook)/Duncan Lee |(Cook)/Dust |(Cook)/England |(Cook)/Fire |(Cook)/Fragment |(Cook)/Galla Brae |(Cook)/Gratitude |(Cook)/Hallowed be Thy Name |(Cook)/Hang up his Harp; he'll Wake no More! |(Cook)/Here's Christmas |(Cook)/Honesty—a fragment |(Cook)/I miss thee, my Mother |(Cook)/I thank thee, God! for Weal and Woe |(Cook)/Lady June |(Cook)/Law and Justice |(Cook)/Lines written at Midnight |(Cook)/Loch Leven's gentle Stream |(Cook)/Love |(Cook)/Love's Roses |(Cook)/Love on |(Cook)/Many Happy Returns of the Day |(Cook)/My Grave |(Cook)/My Old Straw Hat |(Cook)/My Own |(Cook)/Nae Star was Glintin out aboon |(Cook)/Nature's Gentleman |(Cook)/Night |(Cook)/Norah M'Shane |(Cook)/Not as I used to do |(Cook)/Oh! Come to the Ingle-side |(Cook)/Oh! Dear to Memory are those Hours |(Cook)/Old Cries |(Cook)/Old Dobbin |(Cook)/Old Pincher |(Cook)/Old Songs |(Cook)/Old Story Books |(Cook)/On receiving a Bunch of Heather, Gorse, and Fern |(Cook)/On seeing a Bird-catcher |(Cook)/Our Native Song |(Cook)/Our Sailors and our Ships |(Cook)/Parting Song |(Cook)/Prayer |(Cook)/Rhymes by the Roadside |(Cook)/Sailing Song |(Cook)/Silence—a fragment |(Cook)/Sir Harold the Hunter |(Cook)/Song of Old Time |(Cook)/Song of the Blind One |(Cook)/Song of the Carrion Crow |(Cook)/Song of the Goblet |(Cook)/Song of the Greenwood Fagot |(Cook)/Song of the Haymakers |(Cook)/Song of the Modern Time |(Cook)/Song of the Old Year |(Cook)/Song of the Red Indian |(Cook)/Song of the Rejected One |(Cook)/Song of the Rushlight |(Cook)/Song of the Sea-Gulls |(Cook)/Song of the Sea-Weed |(Cook)/Song of the Spirit of Gold |(Cook)/Song of the Spirit of Poverty |(Cook)/Song of the Sun |(Cook)/Song of the Wind |(Cook)/Song of the Winter Tree |(Cook)/Song of the dying old Man to his young Wife |(Cook)/Sonnet |(Cook)/Spring |(Cook)/Stanzas.—The Tomb |(Cook)/Stanzas ("God speed the plough!" be this a prayer) |(Cook)/Stanzas ('Tis well to give honour and glory to Age) |(Cook)/Stanzas (Some call the world a dreary place) |(Cook)/Stanzas (The Mind, the great, the mighty Mind) |(Cook)/Stanzas (The dark and rugged mountain-steep) |(Cook)/Stanzas (The ruthless hand of savage strife) |(Cook)/Stanzas (The ship was at rest in the tranquil bay) |(Cook)/Stanzas (The wild bee and the butterfly) |(Cook)/Stanzas (Though like the marble rock of old) |(Cook)/Stanzas (We are apt to grow a-weary in this troubled world at times) |(Cook)/Stanzas by the Seaside |(Cook)/Stanzas for the Season |(Cook)/Stanzas to the Young |(Cook)/Summer's Farewell |(Cook)/Summer is nigh |(Cook)/Sunshine |(Cook)/Thank God for Summer |(Cook)/The Bird in the Storm |(Cook)/The Brave |(Cook)/The Child's Offering |(Cook)/The Christmas Holly |(Cook)/The Churchyard Stile |(Cook)/The Daisy |(Cook)/The Dead |(Cook)/The Deck of the "Outward Bound" |(Cook)/The Dewdrop |(Cook)/The Dog of the Alps |(Cook)/The Dreamer |(Cook)/The English Ship by Moonlight |(Cook)/The Englishman |(Cook)/The Fairy of the Sea |(Cook)/The Firemen of the Land |(Cook)/The Fisher-boat |(Cook)/The Fisher Boy jollily lives |(Cook)/The Flag of the Free |(Cook)/The Forest Trees |(Cook)/The Free |(Cook)/The Future |(Cook)/The Gallant English Tar |(Cook)/The Galloping Steed |(Cook)/The Gipsy's Tent |(Cook)/The Gipsy Child |(Cook)/The Grandfather's Stick |(Cook)/The Green Hill-side |(Cook)/The Happiest Time |(Cook)/The Happy Mind |(Cook)/The Heart that's true |(Cook)/The Idiot-Born |(Cook)/The King's old Hall |(Cook)/The King of the Wind |(Cook)/The Lily and the Stream |(Cook)/The Miser |(Cook)/The Mother who has a Child at Sea |(Cook)/The Mourners |(Cook)/The Old Arm-Chair |(Cook)/The Old Barn |(Cook)/The Old Clock |(Cook)/The Old Farm-Gate |(Cook)/The Old Man's Marvel |(Cook)/The Old Palace |(Cook)/The Ploughshare of Old England |(Cook)/The Poet's Wreath |(Cook)/The Poor Irish Boy |(Cook)/The Poor Man's Grave |(Cook)/The Rook sits high |(Cook)/The Sabbath Bell |(Cook)/The Sea-Child |(Cook)/The Sexton |(Cook)/The Shower |(Cook)/The Star of Glengary |(Cook)/The Suit of Russet Brown |(Cook)/The Thames |(Cook)/The Trysting-place |(Cook)/The Village Church |(Cook)/The Waters |(Cook)/The Welcome back |(Cook)/The World |(Cook)/The Young Mariners |(Cook)/The old Mill-stream |(Cook)/The old Water-Mill |(Cook)/There's a Star in the West |(Cook)/There is Nothing in Vain |(Cook)/They all belong to me |(Cook)/This is the Hour for me |(Cook)/Through the Waters |(Cook)/To My Readers |(Cook)/To the Robin |(Cook)/Tracy De Vore and Hubert Grey |(Cook)/Under the Moon |(Cook)/Washington |(Cook)/Water |(Cook)/We'll sing another Christmas Song |(Cook)/When I wore Red Shoes |(Cook)/Where there's a will there's a way |(Cook)/Winter's Wild Flowers |(Cook)/Winter is here