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Pennarby shaft is dark and steep
- Arthur Conan Doyle
PENTRIDGE!—oh! my heart’s a-swellen
- William Barnes
Peraza, virgins fair and chaste
- Anonymous
Perched like an eagle on this kingly height
- George Dennison Prentice
Perhaps it is the attentiveness of stars
- Ruth Asch
Persia! time-honoured land! who looks on thee
- Nicholas Michell
Perspiring violence derides
- Maxwell Bodenheim
Petrarch! I would that there might be
- Richard Milnes, 1st Baron Houghton
Petroglyphs
- Ron Singer
Phantom streams were in the distance--mocking lights of lake and pool
- Henry Clarence Kendall
Phoenixes that played here once, so that the place was named for them
- Li Bai
Pienso en un tigre. La penumbra exalta La vasta Biblioteca laboriosa Y parece alejar los anaqueles
- Jorge Luis Borges
Pile the bodies high at Austerlitz and Waterloo
- Carl Sandburg
Piles of umbrellas
- Philip Porter
Pillar of Pompey! gazing o'er the sea
- Nicholas Michell
Pillars are fallen at thy feet
- Lydia Maria Child
pine islands--
- Kobayashi Issa
Pissing
- Gary Snyder
Place me on Sunium's marbled steep
- George Gordon, Lord Byron
Place of my birth, O, fondly let me sing
- James Hurdis
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