YESTERDAY AND TO-MORROW 257
INDEX OF FIRST LINES
A bee that was searching for sweets one day
19
A blue-bell springs upon the ledge
26
A cloud fell down from the heavens
288
A crust of bread and a corner to sleep in
8
A hush is over all the teeming lists
6
A knock is at her door, but she is weak
73
A life was mine full of the close concern
103
A lilt and a swing
226
A little bird with plumage brown
78
A little dreaming by the way
114
A lover whom duty called over the wave
29
A maiden wept and, as a comforter
11
A man of low degree was sore oppressed
111
A song for the unsung heroes who rose in the country’s
need 196
A song is but a little thing
4
A youth went farming up and down
55
Across the hills and down the narrow ways
120
Adown the west a golden glow
263
Ah, Douglass, we have fall’n on evil days
208
Ah, I have changed, I do not know
270
Ah, love, my love is like a cry in the night
222
Ah me, it is cold and chill
186
Ah, Nora, my Nora, the light fades away
62
Ah, yes, ’t is sweet still to remember
31
Ah, yes, the chapter ends to-day
101
Ain’t it nice to have a mammy
239
Ain’t nobody tol’ you not a wo’d
a-tall 181
Air a-gittin’ cool an’ coolah
77
All de night long twell de moon goes down
253
All hot and grimy from the road
224
Along by the river of ruin
265
An angel robed in spotless white
65
An old man planted and dug and tended
60
An old, worn harp that had been played
17
As a quiet little seedling
12
As in some dim baronial hall restrained
94
As lone I sat one summer’s day
122
As some rapt gazer on the lowly earth
106
Ashes to ashes, dust unto dust
103
At the golden gate of song
179
Aye, lay him in his grave, the old dead year!
105