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Sweet the memory is to me
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Sweet, sacred hill! on whose fair brow
- Henry Vaughan
SWEETLY float o’er town and tower Strains that mark the dawning hour;
- Henry Alford
Sweetly the June-time twilights wane
- Frederick Crosby
T is said that to the brow of yon fair hill
- William Wordsworth
T was in the month October
- John Hunter-Duvar
Ta-ygetos! From peaks that gleam all icy with a silver beam
- Timothy Adès
Taddeo Gaddi built me. I am old,
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Taddeo Gaddi built me. I am old,
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Tagus, fare well, that westward with thy stremis,
- Thomas Wyatt
Tahiti fair is Heaven's own land--
- Ardelia Cotton Barton
Take a journey thru
- Denise Fletcher
Take a shawl, good lady
- Juan José Acevedo Vázquez
Take me everywhere you think to go, even if
- Susan S. Keiser
Take me, unflagging North Sea blast
- Ash Dean
Take of English earth as much
- Rudyard Kipling
Taking breakfast on the veranda
- Anthony James Leahy
taking credit
- Kobayashi Issa
Talbingo River - as one says of bones
- Kenneth Slessor
Talk with prudence to a beggar
- Emily Dickinson
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