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At the corner of Wood Street, when daylight appears
- William Wordsworth
At the end of a small hall and up one stairstep, its window overlooking a still-used Roman road from days when Plovdiv was called Trimontium,
- Bonnie Manion
At the foot of the mountain height
- Jacques Jasmin
AT the old Genevan wharf she lay, Where the Jardin Anglais looks on the bay,—
- Henry Morford
At the right time of year the city sparkles.
- Mark Nenadov
At the sea wall
- Michael Magee
At the throat of Soweto
- June Jordan
At the white clock-tower
- Carl Sandburg
At Thurgarton Church the sun
- George Baker
At Westminster, hid from the light of day
- Thomas Hardy
at Zenko Temple
- Kobayashi Issa
ATHUNREE! Athunree!
- Aubrey Thomas de Vere
Athwart a sky of brass long welts of gold
- Madison Cawein
Athwart the sky a lowly sigh
- John Davidson
Atlantes of the firmament! abrupt
- Herman Scheffauer
Attend, you lads and lasses, a story you shall hear
- Anonymous
Attracted to this airy steep
- Philip Freneau
August the twenty-second; from the rail
- Alan Gould
Australia takes her pen in hand
- Andrew 'Banjo' Paterson
Australia’s most eastern point still shrouded in slate winter grey
- Edie Eicas
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