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METHINKS it is good to be here;
- Herbert Knowles
Methought I lived three thousand years ago
- Bryan Waller Procter
MEYNHEER Hans Von Der Bloom has got
- Eugene Field
Mid April seemed like some November day
- Andrew Lang
Mids all the ruins Rome can boast,--
- Watie W. Swanzy
Midst greens and shades the Catterskill leaps
- William Cullen Bryant
MIDWAY on long Winander’s eastern shore,
- William Wordsworth
Mighty of old! interpreter of dreams
- Nicholas Michell
Milky blue asteroids, little atolls of sky
- Alan Gould
MILTIADES, thy victories
- Anonymous
Milton! thou should'st be living at this hour
- William Wordsworth
Mine, yours, it's our town
- Roger W. Hancock
Miraculous silver-work in stone
- Arthur Symons
Miss J. Hunter Dunn, Miss J. Hunter Dunn
- John Betjeman
Mist veils the cold stream, and moonlight the sand
- Du Mu
misty--
- Kobayashi Issa
Mokotow Dolny
- Dorota Jolanta Szumilas
Mokubo Temple
- Kobayashi Issa
Mokubo Temple--
- Kobayashi Issa
MONA on Snowdon calls:
- William Mason
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