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And now she passes
- Frédéric Mistral
And now she passes
- Frédéric Mistral
And now the vessel skirts the strand
- Sir Walter Scott
AND now the winds that southward blow
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
And now, emerging from the forest's gloom,
- William Wordsworth
And now, from far the Libyan cape is seen
- Luís de Camoes
And now, their ensigns blazing o’er the tide
- Luís de Camoes
And so Cape Horn
- Alan Gould
and so they came up over the reefs
- Kamau Brathwaite
And so to-day — they lay him away
- Carl Sandburg
And so Tyre fell — her riches could not save
- Nicholas Michell
And so we forget
- Annabel Wilson
And still her gray rocks tower above the sea
- Fitz-Greene Halleck
AND still the Tartar loves the shores
- Edna Dean Proctor
AND still we kept the Volga’s tide,
- Edna Dean Proctor
AND Sutton-Acres, drenched with regal blood
- John Philips
And there the Sultan stood,
- Jose Zorrilla
And this is Marathon — a word that long
- Nicholas Michell
And this is St. Helena? This the spot
- Thomas Bailey Aldrich
And this is Tampa: yonder lies the Bay
- Hezekiah Butterworth
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