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There is a river singing in between
- Maurice Thompson
There is a song of England that none shall ever sing
- Alfred Noyes
There is a Thorn--it looks so old
- William Wordsworth
There is a woman on Michigan Boulevard keeps a parrot and goldfish and two white mice
- Carl Sandburg
There is a wood on Knocknarea below the lofty grave
- Frank L. Ludwig
There is an Eminence,-of these our hills
- William Wordsworth
There is an eternal humm of work to København
- Kenneth Krabat
THERE is an isle, kissed by a smiling sea,
- Alfred Austin
THERE is an old tale goes, that Herne the hunter,
- William Shakespeare
There is an old tradition sacred held in Wexford town
- John Boyle O'Reilly
There is death at Count Gormaz the Governor’s hall
- George Fourest
There is no inn in Snowdon which is not awful dear
- Charles Kingsley
There is no winter here!
- August Wilhelm Wern
There is not in the wide world a valley so sweet
- Thomas Moore
There is not much that I can do,
- Thomas Hardy
There is nothing here but beech and mound and songbird sound
- John Kemp
There is something about this quietness, the sun having gone down and the sky so full of color.
- Robert Clairmont
There is something terrible
- Carl Sandburg
There on Mars'-hill stood Paul with flashing eye
- Nicholas Michell
There once the penitents took off their shoes
- Robert Lowell
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