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When hawthorn buds are creaming white
- Alfred Noyes
When heats as of a tropic clime
- John Greenleaf Whittier
When human touch (as monkish books attest)
- William Wordsworth
When I am living in the Midlands
- Hilaire Belloc
When I am old and honoured
- Albert Cynan Evans-Jones
When I am sad and weary
- Adrian Mitchell
When I came last to Ludlow
- A E Housman
When I get to be a composer
- Langston Hughes
When I go up through the mowing field
- Robert Frost
When I play on my fiddle in Dooney.
- William Butler Yeats
When I set out for Lyonnesse
- Thomas Hardy
When I was but thirteen or so
- Walter J Turner
When I was small, a woman died
- Emily Dickinson
WHEN in the wantonness of kingly pride,
- Luigi Alamanni
When insect wings are glistening in the beam
- William Cullen Bryant
When into the night the yellow light is roused like dust above the towns
- D.H. Lawrence
WHEN Jordan hushed his waters still,
- Thomas Campbell
When lads were home from labour
- A E Housman
When latest autumn spreads her evening veil
- Charlotte Turner Smith
WHEN Lawyers strive to heal a breach,
- Thomas Hardy
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