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IN Bethlehem He first arose,
- Friedrich Ruckert
IN Buda’s lofty castle towers in the chapel of Saint John,
- Anonymous
In Burlington long ago
- Carl Sandburg
In Cintra also have I dwelt erewhile
- Robert Southey
In cloister Heisterbach a youthful monk
- Karl Wilhelm Muller
In Collins-street standeth a statue tall
- Adam Lindsay Gordon
In December-dark caverns of shadow and fern,
- Ian Scott Massie
In distant Europe oft I've longed to see
- Thomas Pringle
In due observance of an ancient rite,
- William Wordsworth
in each shot column
- Nicolas Grenier
In Egypt's sandy silence, all alone
- Horace Smith
In England there are wrongs, no doubt
- Ella Wheeler Wilcox
In every village marked with little spire
- William Shenstone
in falling rain
- Kobayashi Issa
In fathoms five the anchor gone
- Philip Freneau
In Fields still ploughed by the motioning moon
- Poppy Kleiser
In fifteen hundred years since monks heaped loam
- Murray Alfredson
In Flanders fields the poppies blow
- John McCrae
In front of us, made up of bridges stolen from
- Albert Hagenaars
IN gay hostility and barbarous pride,
- Samuel Johnson
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