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Pass we drear New Holland's shoals
- James Montgomery
Pass we high Carmel, with his slopes of green
- Nicholas Michell
Pass we yon wilds where Ruin sternly lowers
- Nicholas Michell
Passage to India
- Walt Whitman
Passing through huddled and ugly walls
- Carl Sandburg
Past cottage piers, past the tiny store and
- Bonnie Manion
Past emerald plains and furrowed mountains old
- Thomas Gold Appleton
Past the coffee shop, a chilled refectory
- Will Hatchett
Patria menor, territorio vasto de supremos vínculos
- Stella Maris Berdaxagar
Paultons affords me next a kind Retreat
- Stephen Duck
paying no heed
- Kobayashi Issa
Pea pods cling to stems
- Carl Sandburg
Peace is our portion. Yet a whisper rose
- Rudyard Kipling
Peace on the hush'd earth fell at eventide
- Bessie Rayner Parkes
Peace waits among the hills
- Arthur Symons
PEALING from the ocean's deep foundations,
- Karl Wilhelm Muller
peeking in, peeking out
- Kobayashi Issa
Pegasus Airlines Air Cairo Icelande Air
- Nicolas Grenier
Pelion and Ossa flourish side by side
- William Wordsworth
PELION and Ossa flourish side by side,
- William Wordsworth
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