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Over the river they beckon to me.
Over the seas our galleys went.

Over the shoulders and slopes of the dune.
Over the turret, shut in his ironclad tower.
Over the water, and over the sea.....

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Pack, clouds, away, and welcome, day
Paddy, in want of a dinner one day
Paddy McCabe was dying one day

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Pallid with too much longing

Pansies, lilies, kingcups, daisies

Passing I saw her as she stood beside

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"Passion o' me!" cried Sir Richard Tyrone

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Phillis took a red rose from the tangles of her hair.

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Pitch here the tent, while the old horse grazes

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Proud of you, fond of you, clinging so near to you.

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Pussy-cat, pussy-cat, where have you been

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'Read out the names!" and Burke sat back

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"Rifleman, shoot me a fancy shot".

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Right on our flank the crimson sun went down.

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Ring out, wild bells, to the wild sky

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"Rise up, rise up, Lord Douglas," she says

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Room for a Soldier! lay him in the clover

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Said the Raggedy Man, on a hot afternoon

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Said the Wind to the Moon; "I will blow you out'

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St. Agnes' Eve-Ah, bitter chill it was

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St. James's Street, of classic fame

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St. Michael's Mount, the tidal isle.

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St. Patrick was a gentleman

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St. Stephen's cloistered hall was proud

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Sally Salter, she was a young teacher who taught

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Sang the sunrise on an amber morn.

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Santa Ana came storming, as a storm might come
Sargon is dust, Semiramis a clod

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Say, is it day, is it dusk in thy bower
Say not the struggle naught availeth.
Say over again, and yet once over again.
Scar not earth's breast that I may have
Scots who hae wi' Wallace bled
Seamen three! What men be ye

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Shall we meet no more, my love, at the binding of the sheaves ...

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"She has beauty, but you must keep your heart cool"

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She has gone, she has left us in passion and pride.

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She has laughed as softly as if she sighed

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She is a rich and rare land.

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She is a winsome wee thing

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"She is dead!" they said to him.

'Come away

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She is far from the land where her young hero sleeps

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She sat and wept beside His feet; the weight

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She was a queen of noble Nature's crowning
She was only a woman, famished for loving.
Shed no tear! O, shed no tear

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Shemuel, the Bethlehemite.

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Sherwood in the twilight, is Robin Hood awake.

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She's loveliest of the festal throng

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She's somewhere in the sunlight strong.

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Shock's fate I mourn; poor Shock is now no more

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Since there's no help, come, let us kiss and part

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Sing the old songs, amid the sounds dispersing
Sing!-who sings

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'Skeeters am a hummin' on de honeysuckle vine.
Skies to the West are stained with madder
Slayer of winter, art thou here again,.
Sleep, angry beauty, sleep and fear not me
Sleep, baby, sleep

Sleep, little baby of mine..

Sleep, little Baby, sleep

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Sleep, baby, sleep! what ails my dear

Sleep, O my darling, sleep

Sleep on, and dream of Heaven awhile

Sleep, Silence' child, sweet father of soft rest

Sleep, sleep, beauty bright.

Sleep sweetly in your humble graves

Slowly by God's hand unfurled.

Slowly England's sun was setting o'er the hilltops far away.

Small traveler from an unseen shore ....,.

Sneeze on a Monday, you sneeze for danger

Snow and stars, the same as ever..

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So all day long the noise of battle rolled

So fair, so dear, so warm upon my bosom
So fallen! so lost! the light withdrawn

So far as our story approaches the end
So here hath been dawning.

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Some day, some day of days, threading the street

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Somewhat back from the village street

Somewhere beneath the sun

"Somewhere," he mused, "its dear enchantments wait'

Soon as the day begins to waste.

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Southrons, hear your country call you

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Southward with fleet of ice.

Spake full well, in language quaint and olden
Sparkling and bright in liquid light..

Speak low to me, my Saviour, low and sweet "Speak! speak! thou fearful guest

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Spirit of Twilight, through your folded wings
Spirit that moves the sap in spring .

Spring, the sweet Spring, is the year's pleasant King.

Spruce Macaronis, and pretty to see

Spring it is cheery.

Spring, with that nameless pathos in the air

Squire Adam had two wives, they say.

Stabat mater dolorosa

Stand here by my side and turn, I pray

Stand! the ground's your own, my braves
Star that bringest home the bee

Stars of the summer night

Stars trembling o'er us and sunset before us

Stately, kindly, lordly friend..

Stay, stay at home, my heart, and rest

Stella! since thou so right a Princess art.

Stern Daughter of the Voice of God

Still on the tower stood the vane

Still to be neat, still to be dressed

Stop!-not to me, at this bitter departing

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Surprised by joy-impatient as the Wind.

Swallow, my sister, O sister swallow

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Swans sing before they die 'twere no bad thing

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Sweet in her green dell the flower of beauty slumbers

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