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THE SENTINEL his weary hours Keeps guard in quarantine;
- Count Anton Alexander von Auersperg
The serried ranks with morning's radiance shine
- Julia Stockton Dinsmore
The Shades of eve had crossed the glen
- Samuel Ferguson
THE SHADES of night were falling fast, As through an Alpine village passed
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The shadow by my finger cast
- Henry Van Dyke
The shadows of the ships
- Carl Sandburg
The Shah Jehan sat with his much-loved wife
- Joseph Horatio Chant
The shaken beauty of a race
- Witter Bynner
The shallow harbour
- Neil Leadbeater
The shearers sat in the firelight, hearty and hale and strong,
- Andrew 'Banjo' Paterson
The ships are anchored in the bay
- Sarah Bridges Stebbins
The ships to the westward, by night and by day
- Cicely Fox Smith
The shivering column of the moonlight lies
- William Wetmore Story
THE SILVER moon’s enamored beam
- John Cunningham
The silver trumpets rang across the Dome
- Oscar Wilde
The simple Bard, rough at the rustic plough
- Robert Burns
THE SIMPLE folk once used to throng
- Henry Alford
The simple folk once used to throng
- Henry Alford
the singapore i love is
- John Tiong Chunghoo
The sins of Kalamazoo are neither scarlet nor crimson
- Carl Sandburg
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