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I heard an Eagle crying all alone
- Charles Kingsley
I heard that you ask'd for something to prove this puzzle the New World,
- Walt Whitman
I hope I'm fond of much that's good
- Frederick Locker Lampson
I just wanted
- Dorota Jolanta Szumilas
I knelt down as I poured my spirit forth by that gray gate
- John Edmund Reade
I knew her—though she used to make
- Letitia Elizabeth Landon
I knew when first I looked into her eyes,
- Wetmore Carryl
I knos a Jew fish crier down on Maxwell Street
- Carl Sandburg
I know a lake where the cool waves break,
- Anonymous
I know a lake where the cool waves break,
- Anonymous
I know a land, I, too
- Alfred Noyes
I know all about the Sphinx
- James Whitcomb Riley
I know Cythera long is desolate
- Andrew Lang
I know not when this hope enthralled me first,
- James Russell Lowell
I KNOW not whence it rises,
- Heinrich Heine
I know not why, but something in my heart
- Henry Van Dyke
I know that I shall meet my fate
- William Butler Yeats
I lay beneath the pine trees
- Amy Levy
I lay on that rock where the storms have their dwelling
- Felicia Hemans
I lay this crude wreath on his dust
- Joaquin Miller
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