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The rooks aclamor when one enters here
- Alan Seeger
The Rothay's stream is running near
- James Payn
The rowdy and chaotic city
- Yusuf Adamu
The rude attack, if none will tell
- Philip Freneau
The Sackvilles were mostly mad.
- Neil Powell
The Sacred Mount,
- John Nichol
The sacred stork on yon high Wind-tower sits
- Nicholas Michell
The scene is grand! The eye surveys the sea,
- Enoch Mudge
The scenery around Quebec
- S. Moore
The scenery around Quebec
- S. Moore
The scenery of Baldovan
- William Topaz McGonagall
The schoolyard is wide and long,
- Aldo Kraas
The scouring of the canvas against gravel
- Albert Hagenaars
The sea is calm to-night
- Matthew Arnold
The sea is large
- Carl Sandburg
The sea is the sky is the sun is the sea so
- Poppy Kleiser
The sea lies quieted beneath
- Arthur Symons
The sea was sapphire coloured, and the sky
- Oscar Wilde
The Second City, & its poet laureate
- Diyan Zora
The Seine, old egotist, meanders imperturbably towards the sea
- Hope Mirrlees
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