[The Voice and the Pen] {The Voice and Pen}
Waiting for the May. line 9 [longing] {longing,}
Kate of Kenmare. line 37 [and] {land}
A Lament. line 117 [strewn] {strown}
Oh! had I the Wings of a Bird. line 35 [home] {home,}
The Fireside. line 20 [fireside.] {fireside!}
Autumn Fears. line 40 [field] {field!} / line 48 [field] {field!}
Ferdiah. line 69 [birds sing] {bird sings} / line 590 [ogether]
{Together} / line 1007 [gle] {glen} / line 1229 [be.'] {be."}
The Voyage of St. Brendan. note 64 [tanagar] {tanager} / note 65
[driole] {oriole}
The Foray of Con O'Donnell. line 347 [and come] {and some} / line 407
[seagull] {sea gull}
The Bell-Founder. subheader [Vicissitude and Rest.]
{Part III.--Vicissitude and Rest.}
Alice and Una. line 77 [Glengarifl's] {Glengariff's} / note 100
[Digialis] {Digitalis}
The Voice and Pen. line 35 [orator s] {orator's}
The Arraying. line 59 [verduous] {verdurous}
Welcome, May. line 30 [footseps] {footsteps}
The Progress of the Rose. line 65 [beateous] {beauteous}
The Year-King. line 114 [iu] {in}
The Awaking. line 11 [fear] {fear,} / line 29 [known] {known:}
The First of the Angels. line 32 [grass-bearing; lea]
{grass-bearing lea}
Spirit Voices. title [VOICES] {VOICES.} / line 78 [prodnce] {produce}
O'Connell. line 123 [fault] {vault} / line 283 [it] {its}
Moore. line 101 [countr y] {country}
"Not Known". line 39 [Not] {NOT}
The Lay Missioner. line 20 [tis] {'tis}
Recollections. line 94 [hundreth] {hundredth}
Spring Flowers from Ireland. line 96 [own] {own.}
The Birth of the Spring. line 21 [When] {when} / line 29 [nowledge]
{knowledge}
Darrynane. line 30 [Lowne?] {Lowne--} / line 52 [main] {main?}
The Irish Emigrant's Mother. line 10 [Tis] {'Tis}
The Rain: a Song of Peace. line 32 [again] {again!}
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