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I went and stood outside myself
- Thomas Hardy
I went on a vacation
- JoyAnne O Donnell
I went out to the hazel wood,
- William Butler Yeats
I went to Noke
- Anonymous
I will always remember St. Lewis
- Marilyn Lott
I will arise and go now, and go to Innisfree,
- William Butler Yeats
I will not try to reach again
- Hilaire Belloc
I will walk these streets again,
- William F. DeVault
I wipe my hand across the hazy window
- Julia Rogan
I wish for the days of the olden time
- Letitia Elizabeth Landon
I WISH I was by that dim lake
- Thomas Moore
I wish to lay my head
- Patrick Gurris
I wonder if in that far isle
- Thomas Edward Brown
I would not even ask my heart to say
- Henry Van Dyke
I'd wed you without herds, without money or rich array
- Samuel Ferguson
I'll love thee evermore,
- Thomas Furlong
I'm amused at the signs,
- Anonymous
I'm changed just like the old ballad
- Michael Magee
I'm here at Clifton, grinding at the mill
- Thomas Edward Brown
I'm lonely here
- Michael Magee
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