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Gorleston was Gorleston ere Yarmouth begun
- Anonymous
Gradual as mists roll off the bounding hills
- Nicholas Michell
Grand Haven is in Michigan, and in possession, too
- James Whitcomb Riley
Grand Pré! whose level meadows stretch away
- Sarah D. Clark
Grandeur. Old fashions and their polished grace.
- Albert Samain
Gray, gray is Abbey Asaroe
- William Allingham
Gray-purple dusk behind the wrath-swept hill
- George E. Merrick
great Edo--
- Kobayashi Issa
Great Japan--
- Kobayashi Issa
Great King William stood on Windsor
- Hezekiah Butterworth
Great oak and oracle, and earthly miracle
- Alfonso Reyes
Great wonder of Nature! thy thunders I hear;
- O. M. Livingston
Greece, thine ancient lamp is spent
- James Montgomery
Green countryside crisscrossed by dirt tracks
- Clair Chilvers
Green Flodden, on thy blood-stain'd head
- John Leyden
Green is the plane-tree in the square
- Amy Levy
GREEN sunny road that skirts the foot
- Henry Glassford Bell
Greenland's icy mountains are fascinating and grand
- William McGonagall
Greeted by the breeze
- Anthony James Leahy
Greeting gibbons,
- Dave Marsh
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