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daffodils wreathing
- Kobayashi Issa
Damn it all! all this our South stinks peace
- Ezra Pound
Dans les murs de la cité de la Muette
- Nicolas Grenier
Dante, old Ghibelline! Your godlike head,
- Auguste Barbier
Dark as the clouds of even
- George H. Boker
Dark flower of Cheshire garden
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
Dark house, by which once more I stand
- Alfred Lord Tennyson
Dark was the night, and wild the storm
- Thomas Percy
Dark with age these towers look down
- Letitia Elizabeth Landon
Dark, dark was the day when we looked on Culloden
- Andrew Lang
darkly fills all the space
- Bonnie Manion
Darkness looms on black broken horizon,
- John Phoenix Hutchinson
Dartmeet - a mob of waters
- Alice Oswald
Dartmoor! thou wert to me, in childhood's hour
- Noel Thomas Carrington
dawn comes quick
- Kobayashi Issa
Dawn comes up on London
- Ivor Gurney
Dawn scarce had lit the torch of smiling day
- Edward Robeson Taylor
Dawn takes the everlasting skies
- Edwin Curran
Dawn, noon and dewfall! Bluebird and robin
- James Whitcomb Riley
Day dusks in early afternoon
- Murray Alfredson
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