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Above my branches harp tones blow,
- Catharina Boer
Above Shadow Lake, those twin peaks peer down as I rest
- Charles Weeden
Above the ashes straight and tall
- Henry Lawson
Above the bones
- Bret Harte
Above the bowl of earth
- Bruce McIntyre
Above the Crags that fade and gloom
- William Ernest Henley
Above the howl of ocean
- Ebenezer Elliot
Above yon sombre swell of land
- Richard Hengist Horne
Abreast and ahead of the sea is a crag's front cloven asunder
- Algernon Charles Swinburne
Abroad one night in loneliness I strolled,
- John O'Cullane
Abrupt the supernatural Cross
- Herman Melville
Abruptly paused the strife; the field throughout,
- William Wordsworth
ACHÆAN Acrocorinth, the bright star
- Polystratus
Across bleak widths of broken sea
- Henry Clarence Kendall
ACROSS my road a mountain rose of rock,—
- Helen Hunt Jackson
Across the broad Campagna fell
- Bessie Rayner Parkes
Across the frozen marshes
- John Greenleaf Whittier
ACROSS the steppe we journeyed,
- Edna Dean Proctor
Adashi Field--
- Kobayashi Issa
Addis Ababa, like the moon, is shrouded
- Ron Singer
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