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A pulseless sea of summers never ending
- Hezekiah Butterworth
A quay of fire ran all along the shore
- John Dryden
A region desolate and wild.
- Matthew Arnold
A right-hand driving city
- Yusuf Adamu
A ROMAN master stands on Grecian ground,
- William Wordsworth
A rosette window and cross
- Michael Magee
A sabbath hush pervades the summer day
- Frank Foy
A saltscarred face gleams brown against
- Bruce McIntyre
a samisen joins
- Kobayashi Issa
A scene sublime is here disclos'd
- Isaac McLellan
A scene such as we picture in our dreams
- Thomas Pringle
A Scottish patriarch lies buried here
- Thomas Pringle
A sea of foliage girds our garden round
- Toru Dutt
A seafaring visitor will talk about Japan
- Li Bai
a servant on holiday
- Kobayashi Issa
A shoal of idlers, from a merchant craft
- Richard Hengist Horne
A SIMPLE child,
- William Wordsworth
A SIMPLE unpartitioned room,—
- Richard Milnes, 1st Baron Houghton
A SKIFF swam down the Danube’s tide,
- Eduard Morike
A sky of wind! And while these fitful gusts
- Henry Clarence Kendall
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