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A catholic stroll
- Albert Hagenaars
A century since the pedler still
- Bessie Rayner Parkes
A century since, the Mersey flowed
- Bessie Rayner Parkes
A certain poet and gentleman
- David Barlow
A cette cote anglaise
- Gerard De Nerval
A changing medley of insistent sounds
- Ella Wheeler Wilcox
A child
- Nicolas Grenier
A child is bumbling along the boardwalk
- Mark Nenadov
A child’s landscape—brilliant
- Sean Arthur Joyce
A city of glorious past
- Yusuf Adamu
A city of many many millions
- John Tiong Chunghoo
A cliff uptowering, black as night,
- Christine Siebeneck Swayne
A constant keeping-past of shaken trees
- Dante Gabriel Rossetti
A COUNTRY road on market-day
- George Walter Thornbury
A Cuernavaca voy, dulce retiro
- Alfonso Reyes
A dagger rests in a drawer.
- Jorge Luis Borges
A dash of yellow sand
- Emily Pauline Johnson
A day of torpor in the sullen heat
- James Whitcomb Riley
A deluge of cur, domestic and stray,
- Rogan Whitenails
A doorway through a Norman arch
- Duncan Forbes
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