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Spring comes soon to Maisemore
- Ivor Gurney
spring day--
- Kobayashi Issa
St Laurence is a church beside the sea
- Bessie Rayner Parkes
St. Botolph's Town!—Hither across the plains
- Anonymous
St. Botolph's Town! Hither across the plains
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
St. George's banner, broad and gay,
- Sir Walter Scott
St. Helena's dungeon-keep
- James Montgomery
St. James's Street, of classic fame
- Frederick Locker Lampson
St. Michael's Mount, the tidal isle
- John Davidson
Stand on the gleaming Pharos, and aloud
- William Lisle Bowles
Standing in the sun in the scourging heat
- Nico Wiersema
Star of David is embedded in a crescent moon
- Yasemin Balandi
Start Point and Beachy Head
- Cicely Fox Smith
Starting from fish-shape Paumanok where I was born,
- Walt Whitman
Stay, bold Adventurer; rest awhile thy limbs
- William Wordsworth
Steamclouds exhale from raggedback ridges—
- Sean Arthur Joyce
Steaming the northern rapids--(an old St. Lawrence reminiscence
- Walt Whitman
Steep is the soldier's path; nor are the heights
- Robert Southey
step by step
- Nicolas Grenier
Step from the train
- Murray Alfredson
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