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The spring shall visit thee again...
- William Lisle Bowles
The star-filled seas are smooth to-night
- A E Housman
The state with the prettiest name
- Elizabeth Bishop
The stately Homes of England
- Felicia Hemans
The statue leans forward
- Greg Freeman
The stone goes straight
- Carl Sandburg
The stone had skidded arc'd and bloomed into islands:
- Kamau Brathwaite
The stones are great
- Laymond
The storm front strode
- Murray Alfredson
The storm-wind moans through branches bare
- Thomas Stephens Collier
The stranger came from Narromine and made his little joke
- Andrew 'Banjo' Paterson
The stream that late turned busy towns to isles
- Nicholas Michell
The Street of Tombs! — Oh! pace with reverent tread
- Nicholas Michell
The strong sob of the chafing stream
- Henry Clarence Kendall
The struggling rill insensibly is grown
- William Wordsworth
The subways, as usual, take emotions north and south.
- Eli Siegel
The sulky old gray brute
- Thomas Edward Brown
THE SULTAN Murad o’er Kossovo comes
- the Servian
The sultry summer-noon is past
- Thomas Pringle
The summer blooms, let us a while exchange
- Margaret Chalmers
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