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The white woman across the aisle from me says 'Look,
- Sherman Alexie
the whores
- Kobayashi Issa
THE WILD gazelle on Judah’s hills
- George Gordon, Lord Byron
THE WILD pear whispers and the ivy crawls
- William Lisle Bowles
the willow
- Kobayashi Issa
The wind and the day had lived together
- Andrew Lang
The wind begun to rock the grass
- Emily Dickinson
the wind blows sadly
- Nicolas Grenier
The wind has swept from the wide atmosphere
- Percy Bysshe Shelley
The wind is rising on the sea
- Arthur Symons
The winding rocks a spacious harbor frame,
- Lucan
The windmills of Hydra
- Michael Magee
The window kid whirls his coat
- Robert Twigger
THE WINDS are high on Helle’s wave,
- George Gordon, Lord Byron
The winds were prosperous, and the billows bore
- James Montgomery
The woman travelling alone will leap
- Alan Gould
The woods and downs have caught the mid-December
- Hilaire Belloc
The word of the Lord by night
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
The working girls in the morning are going to work
- Carl Sandburg
The World in dreary darkness sleeps profound
- El Duque de Rivas
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