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From Alpine mountains view the world below
- Nicholas Michell
From Bath, I travel thro' the sultry Vale,
- Stephen Duck
From Bolton's old monastic tower
- William Wordsworth
FROM Bosworth’s gory field where lay
- Henry Sewell Stokes
From Christ-Church graves, across the way
- Philip Freneau
From cliffs of houses,
- Evelyn Scott
From Delphi to Camden - little Hoosier towns
- James Whitcomb Riley
From East to West the circling word has passed
- Rudyard Kipling
From far Dakota's canyons
- Walt Whitman
FROM fields of death to Woodstock’s peaceful glooms
- Thomas Tickell
FROM frozen climes, and endless tracts of snow,
- Ambrose Philips
From green to indigo
- Alan Gould
From Heaven's Gate to Hampstead Heath
- James Elroy Flecker
From hence the Muse to silver Kennet flies
- Stephen Duck
FROM Hesse-Darmstadt every step to Moskwa’s blazing banks
- Richard Milnes, 1st Baron Houghton
From holly-bush and leafless larch
- George Walter Thornbury
FROM ignominious sleep, where age on age
- Giovanni Guidiccioni
From Lynton when you drive to Porlock
- Thomas Edward Brown
From Marathon we turn, for bright Renown
- Nicholas Michell
From narrow provinces
- Elizabeth Bishop
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