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Where Holkham rears in graceful pride
- William Roscoe
Where Hornby, like a mighty fallen star
- Henry Clarence Kendall
Where Hudson, once, in all his pride
- Philip Freneau
Where is the grave of Sir Arthur O'Kellyn
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Where Kensington high o'er the neighbouring lands
- Thomas Tickell
Where Mexic hills the breezy gulf defend,
- Joel Barlow
Where might a gayer spectacle be found
- Robert Southey
WHERE now the Servian and the Turk,
- Richard Henry Stoddard
Where old Iona's ruins spread
- Lydia Huntley Sigourney
Where once I saw the world fresh as dandelion snuff
- Ian Scott Massie
Where pale mirages shift and fade,
- Nellie Seelye Evans
Where slopes the beach to the setting sun
- Minot Judson Savage
WHERE spreads Cholula's plain, beneath the eye
- Nicholas Michell
WHERE Thames along the daisied meads
- David Mallet
Where the baleful bent to sinning,
- Henrik Wergeland
Where the Cape frowns out o'er the waters
- Cicely Fox Smith
Where the cocoa and cactus are neighbors
- Joaquin Miller
Where the Great Lake's sunny smiles
- John Greenleaf Whittier
Where the pines with the eagles are nestled in rifts
- Henry Clarence Kendall
Where the Red Lion, staring o'er the way
- Oliver Goldsmith
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