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Along a forest track,
- Ian Scott Massie
Along that very Loire, with festal mirth
- William Wordsworth
Along the shelves that line Kibriven's shore
- John Leyden
Along the shore
- Evelyn Scott
Along the wall of the Capital a white-headed crow
- Du Fu
Aloof they crown the foreland lone
- Herman Melville
Aloof, as if a thing of mood and whim
- Thomas Hardy
Alps from on high
- Jason Palmer
also behind me
- Kobayashi Issa
Although I'd lie lapped up in linen
- William Butler Yeats
Although she feeds me bread of bitterness,
- Claude McKay
Always California's golden hills and hollows
- Walt Whitman
Always our old feuillage
- Walt Whitman
Always our old feuillage!
- Walt Whitman
Always our old feuillage!
- Walt Whitman
Am of Ireland
- William Butler Yeats
amazing--
- Kobayashi Issa
America! my own dear land--
- Sarah Josepha Hale
America’s coast is ragged at the bottom
- Ivy Raff
Amid the smoke of cities did you pass
- William Wordsworth
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