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There once was a girl of Clovelly
- William Cosmo Monkhouse
There once was an old man of Hull
- William Cosmo Monkhouse
There once was an old man of Lyme
- William Cosmo Monkhouse
There once was an old man of Norwich
- William Cosmo Monkhouse
THERE quivers a glittering summer air Warm o’er Hardanger Fjord’s fountains,
- Andreas Munch
THERE resteth to Servia a glory
- Eadie Lawton Mijatovice
There rose a vast ice-barrier, looming high
- Isaac McLellan
There runs a road by Merrow Down
- Rudyard Kipling
There stands a tree at Hebron — huge its form
- Nicholas Michell
There stands an arch at Orange — pause awhile
- Nicholas Michell
There the ocean's icy cold
- Anonymous
THERE was a boy: ye knew him well, ye cliffs
- William Wordsworth
There was a Boy; ye knew him well, ye cliffs
- William Wordsworth
There was a green branch hung with many a bell
- William Butler Yeats
There was a man was half a clown
- Hilaire Belloc
There was a stunted handpost just on the crest
- Thomas Hardy
There was a time in former years -
- Thomas Hardy
There was a time when whatsoe'er is feigned
- William Wordsworth
There was a water dump there, and regimental
- Ivor Gurney
There was a youth, and a well belov'd youth,
- Anonymous
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