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An obscure town in Dorset
- Tony French
An ocean-planet, rounded by a glory
- William Gibson
An old cathedral, with its columned aisle
- Henry Howard Brownell
An old Jew munches an apple,
- Maxwell Bodenheim
An old man at a guesthouse in Free State
- Ron Singer
AN OLD man in a lodge within a park;
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
An old, familiar friend! I saw the flow
- Edward Reynolds
An omnibus across the bridge
- Oscar Wilde
An outland weald
- John Davidson
Anangu’s sacred site, Australia’s landmark
- Yusuf Adamu
Ancient Castle of Broughty Ferry
- William McGonagall
Ancient Castle of the Mains
- William McGonagall
Ancient city of the legendary Daurama
- Yusuf Adamu
Ancient town of Leith, most wonderful to be seen
- William McGonagall
AND as each one is praised for her peculiar things,
- Michael Drayton
And can it be you've found a place
- Oliver Wendell Holmes
And did those feet in ancient time
- William Blake
And dreaming deep within her blood
- Edith Sitwell
And Ebal, towering north of Shechem's vale
- Nicholas Michell
And hark, my Love! The sea-breeze moans
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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