friends, nor say, 43
We play at our house and have all sorts of fun, 16
We're gittin' so we need again, 146
We've never seen the Father here, 153
Whatever the task and whatever the risk, 109
When a little baby dies, 155
When an old man gets to thinking, 140
When father couldn't wear them, 147
"When I am rich," he used to say, 130
When I was but a little lad, 168
When mother baked an angel cake, 96
When Mrs. Malone got a letter from Pat, 41
When we've honored the heroes returning from France, 136
When winter shuts a fellow in, 86
Whenever I walk through God's Acres of Dead, 178
Who shall sit at the table, then, 40
With time our notions allus change, 182
You can brag about the famous men you know, 126
You can learn a lot from boys, 100
You never hear the robins brag, 38
You shall have satin and silk to wear, 106
"You're spoiling them!" the mother cries, 14
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