INDEX TO FIRST LINES
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Let us admit it fairly, as a business people should, 344
"Let us now praise famous men" 623
Life's all getting and giving, 689
Lived a woman wonderful, 237
Look, you have cast out Love! What Gods are these 573
Lord, Thou hast made this world below the shadow of a dream, . . 137
Love and Death once ceased their strife 423
Man goes to Man! Cry the challenge through the Jungle! . . . 707
March! The mud is cakin' good about our trousies, 490
Me that 'ave been what I've been 524
Men make them fires on the hearth 93
Mine was the woman to me, darkling I found her: 183
Mithras, God of the Morning, our trumpets waken the Wall! . . . 589
Much I owe to the Lands that grew 652
My brother kneels, so saith Kabir, 740
My father's father saw it not, 614
My garden blazes brightly with the rose-bush and the peach, ... 89
My name is O'Kelly, I've heard the Revelly 486
My new-cut ashlar takes the light 580
"My son," said the Norman Baron, I am dying and you will be heir 749
Naked and grey the Cotswolds stand 758
Neither the harps nor the crowns amused, nor the cherubs' dove-winged races 661
No doubt but ye are the People your throne is above the Kings. . 347
No hope, no change! The clouds have shut us in, 92
"None whole or clean," we cry, "or free from stain 23
Not in the camp his victory lies 366
Not in the thick of the fight, 163
Not though you die to-night O Sweet, and wail, 574
Not with an outcry to Allah nor any complaining 598
Now Chil the Kite brings home the night 705
Now it is not good for the Christian's health to hustle the Aryan brown, 603
Now Jones had left his new- wed bride to keep his house in order, . . 13
Now the Four-way Lodge is opened, now the Hunting Winds are loose 311
Now the New Year, reviving last Year's Debt, 28
Now the new year reviving old desires, ... 187
Now, this is the cup the White Men drink 324
Now this is the Law of the Jungle as old and as true as the sky; . . 626
Now this is the tale of the Council the German Kaiser decreed, . . 327
Now Tomlinson gave up the ghost in his house in Berkeley Square, . 411
Now we are come to our Kingdom, 562
O woe is me for the merry life 309
O ye who tread the Narrow Way 105
Of all the trees that grow so fair, 565