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When Lent and Responsions are ended
- Andrew Lang
When Letty had scarce passed her third glad year
- Charles Tennyson Turner
When life is crazy in my limbs,
- Arthur Henry Hallam
When life was young, my white sail hung
- Hezekiah Butterworth
WHEN maddened France shook her King’s palace floor,
- John Kenyon
When men were all asleep the snow came flying,
- Robert Bridges
When native Britons British lands possessed
- George Crabbe
When night ends, the fog begins
- Yasemin Balandi
WHEN now the neighboring floods willed Wrekin to suppress
- Michael Drayton
When o'er the Wabash setting daylight smiles
- Thomas Cogswell Upham
When of tender mind and body
- Thomas Hardy
When on my bed the moonlight falls
- Alfred Lord Tennyson
When open skies renew the year
- Hilaire Belloc
When over Niger’s banks is breaking
- Ferdinand Freiligrath
When Philomel begins to sing
- Anonymous
When public occasions of general joy
- Margaret Chalmers
When smoke stood up from Ludlow,
- A E Housman
When solstice comes to Ireland, joy
- Bonnie Manion
When some proud son of man returns to earth
- George Gordon, Lord Byron
When spring-time flushes the desert grass
- Rudyard Kipling
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