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The Free Lance has ordained that all
- Robert J Pope
The frequent and simultaneous calls of the muezzins
- Yusuf Adamu
The friendship of a hill I know
- Alfred Williams
The gabled roofs of old Malines
- Henry Van Dyke
The Gambia here his serpent-journey takes
- Luís de Camoes
The Garden called Gethsemane
- Rudyard Kipling
The glamour of the name: Bay of Bengal
- Clair Chilvers
THE glimmer of the limes, sun-heavy, sleeping
- D.H. Lawrence
The gloomy night is gath'ring fast
- Robert Burns
The glory hath departed from thee, Dale
- James Montgomery
The god of day his azure shield outspreads
- Julia Stockton Dinsmore
The going of the glade-boat
- Wallace Stevens
The golden stars keep watch aloft;
- Henry Alford
The golden sun has climbed his golden stair.
- William Wendell Riley
The grand years have numbered one hundred and ten
- Hezekiah Butterworth
The grave of Alexander Hamilton is in Trinity yard at the end of Wall Street
- Carl Sandburg
The great Chicago Fire, friends,
- Julia A Moore
The green pines bending o'er thy mossy rocks
- Nicholas Michell
The green roads that end in the forest
- Edward Thomas
The Grenadiers of Austria are proper men and tall
- Arthur Conan Doyle
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