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STERN Bertram shunned the nearer way,
- Sir Walter Scott
STILL and calm,
- Harriet Munroe
Still and dark along the sea
- Richard Henry Stoddard
Still fearful of the flood
- William Lisle Bowles
Still on we press, and now the ruddy beam
- Nicholas Michell
Still the world is wondrous large,--seven seas from marge to marge--
- Rudyard Kipling
Still to the south our pointed keels we guide
- Luís de Camoes
Stone! did the hand of sacerdotal fraud
- Ebenezer Elliot
Stone-Fish Lake is like Lake Dongting
- Yuan Jie
Stones we have, Russia,
- Baker Bronwell
STONY-BROWED Dwina, thy face is as flint!
- Countess Orloff
Storm and shame and fraud and darkness fill the nations full with night
- Algernon Charles Swinburne
STRANGE Isle! a moment to poetic gaze
- James Montgomery
Stranger kneel here! to age due homage pay
- Anonymous
Stranger! that with careless feet
- William Roscoe
STRANGER! the MAN OF NATURE lies not here
- Robert Southey
Stranger! this hillock of mis-shapen stones
- William Wordsworth
STRANGER! this hillock of misshapen stones
- William Wordsworth
Stranger, if thou hast learned a truth which needs
- William Cullen Bryant
Straw in the street where I pass to-day
- Amy Levy
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