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It was not part of their blood
- Rudyard Kipling
'Come out,' said Leonard, bursting through my door
- Bessie Rayner Parkes
'Mid the bluegrass of Kentucky
- John Coghlan
'Mid thy fair realms, O flower-crowned Florida
- Isaac McLellan
'T IS cold and rainy on this winter night,
- Philip Gilbert Hamerton
'T is dark below-but bright above!
- Alonzo Lewis
'T is sad to pass Pompeii's gate
- Isaac McLellan
'T is said, fantastic ocean doth enfold
- William Wordsworth
'T was evening as they reached the mountain's brow
- George Croly
'T was night; the noise and bustle of the day
- Samuel Rogers
'T was years since I had heard the name,
- John Edmund Reade
'This is my commandment, That ye love one another as I have loved you. Greater love heath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for friends."
- Rhonda S. Galizia
'Tis a gloomy place, but I like it well
- Letitia Elizabeth Landon
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