A Mountain Woman Asks for Quiet that her Child May Sleep
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A Soft Day, Thank God!
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A Song of Enchantment
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A Song of Shadows
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All Souls' Flower
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Another Incitement for the Gales
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Blessing
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Cock-Robin
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Cradle-Croon
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Dan Liughair
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Diarmait's Sleep
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Dirge for Summer
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Eternity
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Fiddler's Bidding
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Five Sacred Folksongs of Sicily: IV. Lord, in Love
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Glances
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Hame
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Himself and his Fiddle
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Home Sickness
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Lament
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Looking Back: I. Carrowdore
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Looking Back: II. All Souls’ Night
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Looking Back: III. O ghost, That Has Gone
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Oisean’s Song
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Poems of Love: I. Love's Reward
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Poems of Love: II. Johnnie Logie
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Poems of Love: III. Skreigh o' Day
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Poems of Love: IV. Fragment (Lament)
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Poems of Love: V. Prayer
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Poems of Love: VI. Innocence
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Poems of Love: VII. Hert's Sang
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Regrets
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Roses
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Since thou, O Fondest and Truest
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Sixty Cubic Feet
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Snail, Snail, Shoot Out Your Horn
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Summer Song
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The Barnyards o' Delgaty
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The Braw Plum
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The Bringer of Dreams
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The Chailleach: My Spiteful Old Woman
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The Chailleach: Шейла, моя злая жена
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The Fairies
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The Joy of Earth
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The Last Invocation
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The Mermaid’s Song
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The Offending Eye
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The Prodigy
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The Stolen Child
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The Three Worthies
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There's a Fine Braw Thistle
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They Went Forth
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To His Love Whom He Has Kissed Against Her Will
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Twelve Songs: IX. The Bee
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Twelve Songs: XI. The Donkey
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Two Christmas Songs: I. So Blyssid be the Tyme
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Two Christmas Songs: II. Tyrle, Tyrlow, Tyrle, Tyrlow
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