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I come upon it suddenly, alone--
- James Whitcomb Riley
I COULD believe that under such a sky,
- Richard Milnes, 1st Baron Houghton
I couldn’t make the trip this time from Vegas
- Conner Bassett
I danced at your ball a year ago
- Arthur Symons
I DEARLY love this London, this royal northern London,
- Bessie Rayner Parkes
I didn't want this poem to come
- Derek Walcott
I don't know how he came
- Carl Sandburg
I don't know which is sadder,
- J.R. Solonche
I don't know who Saint Mawes was
- Cicely Fox Smith
I drank musty ale at the Illinois Athletic Club with
- Carl Sandburg
I dreamed. Great bells around me pealed;
- Aubrey Thomas de Vere
I enter a daisy-and-buttercup land,
- Thomas Hardy
I fasted for some forty days on bread and buttermilk,
- William Butler Yeats
I feel the calling of the land,
- Matthew Ashbrook
I find you again on a place
- Catharina Boer
I fly from the face of my foe in his might
- Letitia Elizabeth Landon
I found a Nameless Stream among the hills
- Thomas Pringle
I give thee joy!--I know to thee
- John Greenleaf Whittier
I glimpsed a woman's muslined form
- Thomas Hardy
I got home from school the day before
- Eric Coleman
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