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As cauld a wind as ever blew,
- Robert Burns
As consequent from store of summer rains
- Walt Whitman
As down Ohio's ever ebbing tide
- James Kirke Paulding
As Echo's voice returns the pleasing lay
- Edward Jerningham
AS ere from Lieule-Oaive’s vapory head
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
as evening falls
- Kobayashi Issa
As far from home as we have ever been
- Angela Topping
As from the barren rocks above the sea
- Giosuè Carducci
As giants once, in hopes to rise
- Philip Freneau
As gray and dank as dust and ashes slaked
- John Davidson
As he travels home on the Northern Line
- Connie Bensley
As I am a Rhymer
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
As I drive to the junction of lane and highway
- Thomas Hardy
As I stood upon London Bridge and viewed the mighty throng
- William Topaz McGonagall
As I stood upon the Dean Bridge and viewed the beautiful scenery
- William Topaz McGonagall
As I wake up
- Abhay K
As I walk alone, sometimes I hear
- Michael Calum Jacques
As I walked out one evening
- W.H. Auden
As I walked out one morning
- Anonymous
As I was going to Bethlehem-town
- Eugene Field
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